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Barriers Type: | Electronic Repeller |
Effectiveness: | Long-term |
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1. Embrace the power of the sun with our Solar Mole and Gopher Chaser. Harnessing solar energy, it leverages sound waves to efficiently repel these troublesome moles. By emitting sound waves, the Frequency Conversion Solar Mole Repeller effectively intimidates moles, simulating danger and driving them out of the area.
The sounds function as follows:
For the first two days, it emits a 'Di' sound lasting 3~5 seconds, with intervals of approximately 50 seconds.
During the second two days, it produces a 'Di Di Di' sound in 3~5 seconds, maintaining intervals of about 50 seconds.
On the third two days, the sound changes to 'Di Di Di Di Di' for 3~5 seconds, continuing the 50-second intervals.
From the seventh day, the cycle repeats from the first two days. The device can charge in one sunny day and function for up to 3 cloudy days.
2. The Solar Mole Vole Repellent provides 360-degree protection. To maximize its efficiency, ensure no obstructions block the sound waves. For optimal results, install a pair of devices every 30 meters in mole-prone areas.
3. Our product is powered by a sustainable solar cell, with a rechargeable accumulator for nighttime use. Once fully charged, it ensures uninterrupted operation even during the dark hours.
4. Designed with an additional battery cassette, this ultrasonic mole repellent allows for easy battery replacement, extending its lifespan.
5. Featuring advanced computerized inching control technology, this mole gopher repellent integrates signal output and DC charging functions. The socket serves dual purposes: as a signal output and an external DC charger for use during consecutive rainy days. This cutting-edge technology enhances user convenience, adding significant value.
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