Customization: | Available |
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Barriers Type: | Electronic Repeller |
Effectiveness: | Long-term |
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1. Eco-friendly Solar-Powered Solution - The Solar Mole and Gopher Chaser utilizes clean solar energy to repel moles through sound waves. This Frequency Conversion Solar Mole Repeller emits sound waves that irritate moles, simulating danger, and effectively repelling them from the area.
The Dynamic Sound Mechanism:
For the initial two days, it emits a 'Di' sound lasting 3~5 seconds, with a 50-second interval.
For the following two days, it changes to a 'Di Di Di' sound during the same duration and interval.
In the third two-day cycle, the sound shifts to 'Di Di Di Di Di,' maintaining the duration and interval.
From the seventh day onward, the cycle restarts from the first pattern. The device harnesses solar power in one day to operate for up to three consecutive cloudy days.
2. Comprehensive Coverage - The Solar Mole Vole Repellent broadcasts sound waves in all directions. To optimize efficiency, ensure there are no obstructions, and install two devices every 30 meters in areas frequently visited by moles.
3. Continuous Night Operation - Powered by a solar cell, the repellent features a rechargeable accumulator, providing ample energy for nighttime operation and ensuring uninterrupted protection.
4. Easy Battery Replacement - The ultrasonic mole repellent includes an additional battery cassette, allowing you to effortlessly replace the battery and prolong the device's lifespan.
5. Advanced Control Technology - Employing computerized inching control technology, the repellent seamlessly combines signal output with DC charging capability. The socket functions both as a signal output and an external DC charger, ensuring convenience during extended rainy periods. This innovation enhances customer experience and adds value to the model.
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