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Electric Fence

Energiser Manual

Model Number:

13/70


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Contents

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Introduc

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Safety Regula

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Introduction

Thank you for purchasing an O’Briens energiser. O’Briens products are 
engineered using the latest technology. 

We trust that you will be well satisfi ed with your energiser. For safe and 
reliable operation please follow the instructions given in this booklet carefully.

Installation

Read the Safety Regulations at the back of this booklet.

The energiser should be mounted vertically 

only

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Do not

 use lying down 

either on the ground or on another object).

* WARNING

 -Do not connect battery operated energisers to  mains 

operated equipment.

Fence Layout

Good planning will ensure a reliable electric fence system. There are a few 
things to keep in mind when designing your fence layout:

The main feeder wires should not be run parallel within 100m of phone or 
communication lines irrespective of above or below ground.

The electric fence wires should not run parallel and/or in close proximity to 
power lines.

Avoid making complete loops around paddocks. Terminate the wire with 
an end insulator close to another live wire or gateway instead. This will 
make fault fi nding easier.

Install a cut out switch wherever the live wire splits into 2 or more 
directions. This will also make fault fi nding easier.

Put underground cable in poly pipe when running the cable under the 
ground for protection. Never run live and earth wires in the same pipe.

No two separately powered electric fences can be closer than 2.5m apart. 
Ask your neighbour if you can power his side of the fence if they are close 
together. It won’t cost you any more in electricity.

All joins should be done with joint clamps for reliability.


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Post Spacing

Post spacings can be further apart for electric fences. Up to 15m spacing 
between posts may be done on level ground.  Distances will need to be 
reduced depending on the terrain.
Steel  and wood posts require insulators for the live wires. 

Wire Size & Spacing

Generally 2.5mm or 3mm galvanised wire will work well in most situations. 
1.6mm wire is OK for small areas, but can be diffi cult to see. Many poly wires 
and poly tapes are only suitable for short distances, so check the label on 
these products.

Wire spacings vary depending on the animal to be contained and other 
conditions. Live and earth wire spacings closer than 200mm apart will affect 
the distance that the energiser is effective due to capacitance between the 
wires. Wires should be strained to around 90kg (200lb). Multiple live wires and 
earth wires should be linked together at the start and ends of the fence and at 
gateways. Following are recommended spacings for different animals.

150mm

150mm

150mm

150mm

150mm

200mm

200mm

200mm

200mm

250mm

200mm

250mm

280mm

280mm

280mm

125mm

125mm

3 wire pig fence

3 wire cattle fence

Sheep fence

Boundary or feral 

fence

Live

Earth

Live

Live

Earth

Live

Live

Earth

Live

Earth

Live

Earth

Live

Earth

Earth

Live

Live


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Lightning Diverter 

It is highly recommended that a good quality lightning diverter be installed, to 
minimise energiser damage during lightning strikes.  

Earthing is extremely important with the lightning diverter.  The energy from the 
lightning strike will follow the path of least resistance into the ground, so the 
lightning diverter earth should be much better than the fence earth.  This will 
direct the lightning’s energy into this earth, rather than through the energiser 
and into the fence earth.  The lightning diverter earth should be separated from 
the fence earth.

Up to 6 galvanized earth stakes should be placed a few metres apart, driven 
1.5m into the ground, all electrically connected together, and then connected to 
the lightning diverter earth terminal.  The lightning diverter should be connected 
between the energiser fence terminal lead out wire and the fence.

Gateways 

Conduct the fence system under gateways, rather than overhead.  Use double 
insulated underground electric fence cable for both live and earth wires and 
run inside poly pipe for protection.  The cables should be buried 300mm 
underneath the ground.  Do not put both live and earth wires in the same pipe. 
Turn the ends of the pipe down to keep water out.  

Note: 

It is highly recommended that a cut out switch be used in the live wire 

supply side entering the pipe so that it is easier to locate a fault should a short 
occur under the ground.

Earthing

Good earthing of the electric fence system is critical to the performance of the 
fence.  A poor earth system won’t allow a shock to be properly delivered to the 
animal, and may not deter the animal from going through the fence.  
Things to keep in mind are:

Strip or Cell Grazing

Electric fences are ideal for selectively grazing pastures, in that they can be 
moved in minutes. Strip grazing typically only uses 1 or 2 live wires and no 
earth wire. The O’Brien’s 13/70 Solar Energiser is an ideal energiser to use 
for strip grazing. The ground must be reasonably moist for the fence to work 
effectively if there is no earth wire. 

 

Earth stake 900mm into the ground


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Earth stakes must be driven at least 900mm for strip grazing, and 1.5m 
into the ground for a permanent fence.

Only use galvanised or stainless steel earth stakes.  

Electric fence earth stakes must be a minimum of 10m from any existing 
electrical or communication earthing.

Position earth stakes in a permanently moist area if possible.

Earth return wires in the fence are required for good earthing.  Ground 
return earthing is only suitable for strip grazing with moist soil.

If the live wire is to be offset from an existing fence, earth all the wires 
in that fence, especially any barbed wire.  Don’t rely on the fence wires 
touching when they terminate at a strainer post or as they pass through a 
steel post.

Offset Fence

Existing non-electric fences can be protected to last for may more years simply 
by attaching offset insulators and an electrifi ed wire on one or both sides of the 
non-electric fence.  Use a single offset wire, positioned at two thirds the height 
of the animal (chest height) to be controlled. All wires in the existing fence must 
be earthed. 

Energiser Mounting

Mount the energiser on top of a steel ‘Y’ post. There is a special groove on 
the rear of the energiser that the ‘Y’ post will fi t into.

The solar panel must face the equator (northwards in the southern 
hemisphere) and must receive full sun all day. 

Do not 

allow shade to cover 

the panel for any period during the day.

Note: 

The effectiveness of solar power will be reduced if the solar panel is 

in shade during any time of the day.  Cloudy weather will reduce the charge 
received from the sun.

Slide the energiser on top of the post.

Connect to Earth System

The energiser comes with a green 
earth lead and a red fence lead. 

Make sure the energiser is 
switched off before connecting 
wires to the fence terminals.  

Connect the green earth lead 
to the energiser and clip the 
lead to an earth stake or an 
earthed part of the fence.  

Connect the red fence lead 
to the energiser, and clip it to 
the live wire.  The unit is now 
ready to operate.


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Operating Instructions

Important!  Read the warnings, regula

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throughout this booklet before installing and opera

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O’Briens 13/70 Solar Energiser is a versatile tool for controlling stock around 
your property.  It can be installed in minutes in any location, and use the power 
from the sun for continuous operation.

The 13/70 Solar Energiser has an internal sealed lead acid battery for power 
storage.  The internal battery has a 12 month pro-rata warranty.  The battery 
has a 4 - 5 year lifetime if it is properly cared for.  Do not store the energiser for 
extended periods out of the sunlight unless the supplied charger is connected 
and plugged into the mains.  The battery will fail within a month or so if it’s 
stored in a discharged state.

Refer to the Installation section earlier in this booklet for fence construction 
and earthing.

NOTE: 

Hot tape and polywire can be used effectively for lengths up to 400m 

from the energiser.  Use galvanised fencing wire for longer distances.  

This energiser is supplied with leads for connecting the energiser to the fence.  

Refer to the Energiser Mounting section on previous page

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Operation

Carefully read the Safety Regulations at the back of this booklet.

1  

After installation, connect the unit to the power supply.

2  

The 13/70 Solar has a 3 position switch to select OFF, High Power or Low 
Power level. Move the switch lever in the upwards direction to select high 
power level.  This is the normal operating mode.  The energiser will start 
pulsing, and the LED will fl ash green once at every pulse.

3  

Move the switch lever in the downwards position to select low power.  The 
energiser will also start pulsing, but at a lower output voltage level.  The 
LED will also fl ash green once per pulse.

Note: 

The low power level is intended to be used during extended periods of 

cloudy weather, where there is little sunshine to keep the internal battery 
charged.  The energiser should operate in high power for approximately 10 
days before the battery gets low, even with little or no sun.

4  

Move the switch lever to the centre position to turn the energiser off.  
The battery will continue to be charged from the solar panel when the 
energiser 
is switched off.

Notes:

The LED will start fl ashing both red and green once per pulse if the battery 
voltage falls below approximately 12.0V, and the output power will be 
reduced.  

The LED will pulse red rapidly if the battery voltage falls below approx-
imately 11.4V, and the energiser will stop pulsing.  This is to protect the 
battery.


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The energiser detects the amount of sunlight that is received, and will slow 
the pulse rate down during the night to help conserve the battery.

Faults

This energiser also has self testing built in.  Should a fault occur, multiple 
fl ashes of green from the pulse LED will be seen at pulse rate intervals.  
Return the unit for repair if this ever occurs.

Charging the Energiser

The 13/70 Solar has a charge socket built into the front of the unit. There is 
a small black cover over this socket to prevent moisture and insects from 
damaging the socket.  Remove this cover to enable the charger to be plugged 
in.  A charger is provided with the unit.

If the low battery indication starts to show, or the unit is to be left in a shed for 
extended periods, plug the charger into the energiser, and then plug it into the 
mains.  A green LED will be lit on the charger to indicate that there is power 
available.  The battery in the energiser will be charged, and the charge current 
will automatically be turned off once the battery becomes fully charged.  The 
switch on the energiser may be in any position for charging to occur.  The 
LED indicator on the energiser will be lit green continuously whenever there is 
power from the charger if the switch is in either the high or low positions.

Note 

- The energiser will NOT operate while the battery is being charged via 

the charger socket.  This energiser must not be used as a substitute mains 
energiser.

Product Specifi cations

Operating Voltage

12.7V nominal from internal battery

Operating Current

High 16 mA

Low 11 mA

Solar Panel Rated Power

2W

Charger Output Voltage

18Vdc

Charger Rated Current

500mA

Energiser Charge Current

200mA nominal

Output Voltage

High 8.0kV

Low 6.0kV

Stored Energy

High 0.13 joules

Low 0.07 joules

Temperature

-10 to 50 degrees Celsius

Humidity

Maximum 90% non-condensing


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Safety Regulations

         Warning: Read all instructions

Warning: Do not connect to mains-operated equipment.

This appliance is not intended for use by young children or infi rm persons 
unless they are adequately supervised by a responsible person to ensure that 
they can use the appliance safely. Young children should be supervised to 
ensure that they do not play with the appliance.

Electric animal fences and their ancillary equipment shall be installed, 
operated and maintained in a manner that minimizes danger to persons, 
animals or their surroundings.

Electric animal fence constructions that are likely to lead to the entanglement 
of animals or persons shall be avoided.

An electric animal fence shall not be supplied from two separate energisers or 
from independent fence circuits of the same energiser.

For any two separate electric animal fences, each supplied from a separate 
energiser independently timed, the distance between the wires of the two 
electric animal fences shall be at least 2m. If this gap is closed, this shall be 
effected by means of electrically non-conductive material or an isolated metal 
barrier.

Barbed wire or razor wire shall not be electrifi ed by an energiser.

A non-electric fence incorporating barbed wire or razor wire may be used 
to support one or more off-set electrifi ed wires of an electric animal fence. 
The supporting devices for the electrifi ed wires shall be constructed so as to 
ensure that these wires are positioned at a minimum distance of 150mm from 
the vertical plane of the non-electrifi ed wires. The barbed wire and razor wire 
shall be earthed/ grounded at regular intervals.

Follow the recommendations in this instruction sheet regarding earthing/ 
grounding.

A distance of at least 10m shall be maintained between the energiser earth/ 
ground electrode and any other earthing/ grounding system connected parts 
such as the power supply system protective earth or the telecommunication 
system earth.

Connecting leads that are run inside buildings shall be effectively insulted from 
the earthed/ grounded structural parts of the building. This may be achieved 
using insulated high voltage cable.

Connecting leads that are run underground shall be run in a conduit of 
insulating material or else insulated high voltage cable shall be used. Care 
must be taken to avoid damage to the connecting leads due to the effects of 
animal hooves or tractor wheels sinking into the ground.

Connecting leads shall not be installed in the same conduit as the mains 
supply wiring, communication cables or data cables.

Connecting leads and electric animal fence wires shall not cross above 
overhead power or communication lines.


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Crossings with overhead power lines should be avoided wherever possible. If 
such a crossing cannot be avoided it must be made underneath the power line 
and as nearly as possible at right angles to it.

If connecting leads and electric animal fence wires are installed near an 
overhead power line, the clearances shall not be less than those shown in 
Table 3.

Minimum Clearances From Power Lines for  Electric Animal Fences

Power Line Voltage (V)

Clearance (m)

Less than 1,000

3

Between 1,000 and 33,000

4

More than 33,000

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If connecting leads and electric animal fence wires are installed near an 
overhead power line, their height above ground shall not exceed 3m.

This height applies to either side of the orthogonal projection of the outermost 
conductors of the power line on the ground surface, for a distance of:

2m for power lines operating at a nominal voltage not exceeding 
1000V (1 kV);

15m for power lines operating at a nominal voltage exceeding 
1000V.

Orthogonal Projection

Fence

Power Line

In electric animal fences intended for deterring birds from roosting on 
buildings, no electric fence wire shall be connected to the energiser earth 
electrode. A warning sign shall be fi tted to every point where persons may gain 
ready access to the Conductors.

Where an electric animal fence crosses a public pathway, a non-electri-
fi ed gate shall be incorporated in the electric animal fence at that point or 
a crossing by means of stiles shall be provided. At any such crossing, the 
adjacent electrifi ed wires shall carry warning signs.

Any part of an electric animal fence that is installed along a public road or 
pathway shall be identifi ed at frequent intervals by warning signs securely 
fastened to the fence posts or fi rmly clamped to the fence wires.


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The size of the warning sign shall be at least 100mm x 200mm.

The background colour of both sides of the warning sign shall be yellow. The 
inscription on the sign shall be black and shall be either:

 the substance of “CAUTION: Electric Animal Fence” or,

the symbol shown below:

 

The inscription shall be indelible, inscribed on both sides of the warning sign 
and have a height of at least 25mm.

Ensure all mains-operated, ancillary equipment connected to the electric 
animal fence circuit provides a degree of isolation between the fence circuit 
and the supply mains equivalent to that provided by the energiser.

Protection from the weather shall be provided for the ancillary equipment 
unless the equipment is certifi ed by the manufacturer as being suitable for use 
outdoors, and is of a type with a minimum degree of protection IPX4.

Sold by:  

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Phone: +64 7 838 9800

 

Private Bag 3026 

Fax: +64 7 838 9801

 

Hamilton   

Email: enquiries@obrienplastics.com

 

New Zealand  

Web: www.obrienplastics.com

OB10771 - February 2015


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Model:

Serial No:

Name of Owner:

Address:

Date of Purchase:

Dealer Contact Details:

This warranty does not cover defects due to:

 

Incorrect input voltage 

Damage to external wiring 

 Physical mishandling 

Water immersion

 Vermin or ant damage 

Damage resulting from battery leakage or chemicals

 Lightning  strike 

Note: This product has been manufactured to comply with international safety standards. 
O’Briens and its agents accept no responsibility for any accident caused subsequent to any 
tampering with or 
modifi cation or misuse of this product, including repairs or alterations made by anyone other 
than O’Briens or its agents.

No conditions, warranties or guarantees, statutory or otherwise, whether oral or in writing 
(other than service guarantee above), shall attach to this product and its sale and purchase, 
other than that it will be delivered in good working condition.

Please read the operation manual before use

WARRANTY

two years

  

from the date of purchase

This card must be completed by the dealer at the time of purchase and be retained 

as the proof of purchase.

This product is warranted against faulty material and workmanship for a 
period of two years from the date of purchase. If any warranted defect 
occurs during the warranty period, return the product with the proof of 
purchase to your nearest O’Briens dealer, distributor, or directly to the 
manufacturer.


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Sold by:  

O’Briens 

Phone: +64 7 838 9800

 

Private Bag 3026 

Fax: +64 7 838 9801

 

Hamilton   

Email: enquiries@obrienplastics.com

 

New Zealand  

Web: www.obrienplastics.com

OB10771 - February 2015