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Power Source: | Electric, Battery |
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1. Introducing our Frequency Conversion Mole Repeller, a marvel of modern technology powered by the boundless energy of the sun. This innovative device utilizes dynamic sound waves to gently drive away pesky moles, creating a harmonious garden environment. By simulating a sense of danger, these sound waves effectively encourage moles to vacate the premises.
Experience a strategic sound pattern designed to maximize effectiveness: For the first two days, a prolonged 'Di' resonates for 3 to 5 seconds with a 50-second pause. Following this, the sound evolves into 'Di Di Di' over the next two days at the same interval, culminating with 'Di Di Di Di Di' for another two days.
Continuing from the seventh day, the sound cycle repeats, ensuring persistent efficiency. A single day of sunlight empowers the device to operate seamlessly for up to three cloudy days.
2. Broadcasting its protective sound waves in every direction, the Frequency Conversion Mole Repeller should be placed without obstruction, ensuring the ultimate in mole deterrence.
For optimal coverage and performance, it's advisable to position two devices approximately 30 meters apart in mole-prone areas.
3. Our Mole Repeller harnesses the power of the sun, featuring an efficient solar cell paired with a rechargeable accumulator to ensure uninterrupted performance during nighttime.
Once charged, the accumulator is capable of sustaining the device through the dark hours, granting you round-the-clock protection.
4. Utilizing advanced computerized inching control technology, this repeller seamlessly integrates signal output with a DC charging function.
The socket serves a dual purpose: as a signal output interface and as an external DC charger for use during prolonged rainy periods, providing unmatched convenience and value.
5. Installation is simple: dig a hole where pests congregate, but avoid hammering the unit into the ground to prevent damage.
Carefully position the unit in the hole, making sure the soil reaches up to two-thirds of the unit's height.
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