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The JVA Z13 Energizer is a compact, reliable electric fence energizer designed for small to medium fencing systems such as farms, residential properties, paddocks, and livestock enclosures. Engineered with microprocessor-controlled technology, the Z13 delivers consistent high-voltage pulses that help contain livestock, deter wildlife, and secure boundaries with effective and energy-efficient performance.
This energizer is ideal for everyday fencing needs where dependable output and low maintenance are key. Its rugged construction and user-friendly status indicators help make installation and monitoring straightforward, while the optimized energy delivery helps keep operating costs low.
Stored Energy: ~1.3 Joules
Output Energy: ~1.0–1.2 Joules
Maximum Output Voltage: Up to 9,000–10,000 Volts (no load)
Fence Coverage:
Ideal Conditions: Up to 8–10 km of clean fence line
Typical Use: Around 5–8 km under everyday conditions (vegetation load & soil factors)
Power Supply: 230 V mains powered (battery integration optional with accessories)
Consistent Pulse Output: Delivers reliable high-voltage pulses for effective containment and security.
Microprocessor Control: Ensures stable, energy-efficient operation and improved performance under varying load conditions.
LED Status Indicators: Quick visual feedback on power status and fence pulse activity.
Compact & Durable: Tough weather-resistant design ideal for outdoor fencing systems.
Energy-Efficient Operation: Low power consumption for economical performance.
Easy Installation: Lightweight unit that’s simple to mount and set up.
Safe & Effective: Designed to provide safe pulses that keep livestock secure without harm when installed correctly.
Low Maintenance: Built for long-lasting reliability with minimal upkeep.
The JVA Z13 Energizer is an excellent solution for property owners, farmers, and ranchers looking for a reliable, easy-to-use electric fence energizer that balances performance with affordability.
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