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Patriot PE2 Electric Fence Energizer, 0.10 Joule (Original Version)

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Features

  • No load voltage = 5,000
  • 500 ohm load voltage = 2,800
  • 1 year full replacement warranty
  • Made in New Zealand
  • Main color is black

Description

The Patriot PE2 electric fence energizer is a 110 volt a/c plug in 0.10 joule model that is ideal for containing pets and keeping out small nuisance animals.

Color: Original Version


Brand: Patriot


Voltage: 2.8 Volts


Material: Aluminum, Galv Steel, Insulated, Netting, Polyrope, Polytape, Polywire, Chain Link


Item Weight: 1.45 Pounds


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 3.5 x 10 x 8 inches; 1.45 Pounds


Item model number ‏ : ‎ PE2


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ June 8, 2013


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Patriot


Best Sellers Rank: #57,615 in Patio, Lawn & Garden (See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden) #20 in Livestock Fence Chargers


#20 in Livestock Fence Chargers:


Customer Reviews: 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars 2,852 ratings


Display Type: LED


Operating Temperature: 50 Degrees Fahrenheit


Global Trade Identification Number: 67


Manufacturer: Patriot


Item Weight: 1.45 pounds


Item model number: PE2


Date First Available: June 8, 2013


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: 9.57 x 7.76 x 3.7 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 3.5 x 10 x 8 inches


Brand Name: Patriot


Target Audience Keyword: Dogs, Horses, dogs; horses


Size: One Size


Number of Items: 1


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  • It works!
Immediately after we planted a hedge of English Laurel, the local deer started treating it as an all-you-can-eat salad bar. The hedge had no chance. The deer would move in every time fresh leaves appeared. We installed an eight-foot tall plastic fence, but the deer just broke through it. So we installed a tougher fence, but the deer found a way under it. Weighted logs at the bottom of the fence had no effect as the deer jumped over. We also tried deer repellent, fishing line, attaching bells to the fence, rags soaked in ammonia, and scattered chunks of Irish Spring soap. A motion-activated water spray helped a bit, but a neighbor saw deer using it as a drinking fountain. At my wit’s end, I started leaving food for the deer a couple of hundred feet from the hedge. The deer equivalent of paying protection money. None of this worked, and thoughts about the deer started to take over my waking hours. If someone asked me how I was doing, I would respond with a long diatribe about my battle with the deer. The deer became my only topic of conversation. In desperation, I ordered a Patriot PE5, expecting this would be just one more failure. But to my amazement, it has worked for the last 12 months. I recommend smearing peanut butter on the wire in a few places. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 23, 2024 by Alan

  • Birds Do It, Squirrels and Bees Don't
I believe they call it bird seed for a reason, and got very tired of my squirrel friends muscling the birds off the feeder and hogging all the food. Fortunately I had a 120V electrical outlet in fairly close (30 feet) proximity to where I wanted my bird feeder pole to be located (at least six feet from the nearest tree branch). Because this fence energizer is not outdoor rated (not sure why they would make it that way) I also bought a waterproof enclosure off Amazon. I then ran two 20 gauge wires slightly underground to the base of the 4" by 4" pole I used to mount the bird feeder, which hangs off a 2" by 4" arm off the 4" by 4". I then ran the hot and ground wires around the post and the 2" by 4" arm. VERY IMPORTANT. I assumed the wood post would act as a natural insulator for the ground wire but it does not. So I set the ground wire off the wood about a 1/2" using wood insulators I also bought from Amazon. I ran the hot wire directly on the surface of the wood and used metal staples to space and secure the wire. I connected the two wires from the energizer to the hot and ground wires running up the post (doesn't make a difference which is which) and then plugged the energizer in. I bought an electric fence tester (an inexpensive one from Amazon) to confirm I was getting the voltage across the hot and ground wires. Two thumbs up. Now we are all one happy family. My three squirrels have plenty of residual seeds dropped by the birds. They sit on the ground and look longingly at the bird feeder only six feet above them. They also look at the signs I posted for them, "Caution - Electrical Fence" which has lots of significance to them. Because this is high voltage but very low current, they (and us) just get a little pop which gets their (and my) attention when touched. And, I'm seeing so many more birds enjoying what was meant for them in the first place. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 10, 2021 by Scooter's Dad

  • It works great
Works great, I know it popped me
Reviewed in the United States on September 1, 2025 by Tim

  • Works good for my dogs and keeps the barn cat out of my garden
I was using a much stronger fence charger but it had my blue heeler terrified of going outside (dog door) when he could hear the fence charger on. The dog is super smart but my old charger had such a strong shock, he would wet himself if he touched the hot wire, then would refuse to go outside again as long as he could hear the charger on. I decided a much lower powered charger would be sufficient to keep him attempting to dig under the fence, so I purchased this one. This one makes no sound that the dogs or I can hear. We've had this charger running for over a week and he's yet to touch the hotwire. My pugs have both touched it and they just acted uncomfortable and moved away, they didn't yelp out like they did with the other one. I am using the charger to electrify 65' of poly-wire along the bottom of a fence line and also to surround my container garden that's about 24' x 6' with 3 strands of poly-wire. Our barn cat is awful about killing plants in pots, but he's yet to set foot in my container garden area, (have cameras on everything), so I'm guessing he knows from prior experience with horse fencing to stay away from electric fence. We are using a 6' copper ground rod. I give it 4 out of 5 stars, because it's not weather proof. To make it more weatherproof, I purchased a very small clear container put charger inside of it, drilled a hole in the back of the container and hung both the charger with the container over it, on a screw, screwed into some privacy fencing. The container should sufficiently protect the charger. Update 3/2025- Charger is still working great. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2024 by Hannahrain

  • Works for the garden and keeps the cats from taking a dump
Has worked for one year keeping the stray cats from taking a dump in my garden. Also, works to keep the neighbors dog from hanging over the top rail of the fence. Mild shock using fire wire but frankly I think good old electric fence wire may work better. One thing to consider is that the electrical ground needs to be GOOD, otherwise you won't get a good jolt due to physics. Ring terminals on the wire would also work better. I just re-connect every six months to get a good connection. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2025 by GS

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