

Install Manual
Power to stop the most stubborn stock! For small to medium pastures. The all new low impedance model for small to medium pastures features advanced solid state circuitry. Shocks through wet weeds and brush. New color coded fence and ground terminals. Red to the fence and Black to ground. Fuse protection, with built-in lightning arresters. Full 3 year warranty covers damage caused by lightning.
- Low Impedance
- Ideal for small to medium pastures
- Advanced built-in computer controlled circuitry
- Shocks through wet weeds & brush
- Built-in operational light
- Charges up to 15 miles of fence – 2.5+ Joules*
- Indoor installation
- UL listed (US & Canada)
Specifications:
Item # | FM3 |
Warranty | 3 Years |
Indoor / Outdoor Installation | Indoor only |
Range | 15 miles |
Joules Low | 0.99 |
Joules High | 2.5+ |
Power Source | 110v-120v AC |
Fence Voltage - Open Circuit | 10000 |
Fence Voltage - 500 ohm | 6700 |
Fence Voltage - 100 ohm | 3500 |
Display | Operational Light |
Recommended Use:
- Cattle
- Horse
- PIg
- Racoon
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