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Barriers Type: | Electronic Repeller |
Effectiveness: | Long-term |
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1. Experience groundbreaking technology with our Frequency Conversion Mole Repeller, powered by the sun. It skillfully utilizes sound waves to deter pesky moles. Emitting these sound waves creates an environment that bothers moles, simulates a threat, and drives them away from your cherished green spaces.
For the first two days, the sound is a singular "Di" lasting 3~5 seconds with a 50-second gap. During the next two days, it evolves to "Di Di Di" with the same duration and interval. The following two days, it progresses to "Di Di Di Di Di," all in 3~5 seconds and 50-second intervals.
From the seventh day onward, the cycle restarts, ensuring consistent protection. With a single day's solar charge, it effortlessly powers through three cloudy days!
2. The Frequency Conversion Mole Repeller broadcasts sound waves omnidirectionally. For maximum effectiveness, ensure no obstacles hinder the sound's free dispersion.
To optimize performance, we suggest installing 2 devices every 30 meters in mole-prone areas, ensuring comprehensive coverage.
3. Our advanced Frequency Conversion Mole Repeller harnesses a solar cell's energy, storing it in a rechargeable accumulator to maintain operation even at night.
Once fully charged, this accumulator provides ample power for nighttime use, guaranteeing seamless operation 24/7.
4. Leveraging cutting-edge technology, this Repeller features computerized inching control, merging signal output with a DC charge function.
The socket serves dual roles-as a signal output point and an external DC charger-ensuring continuous use during consecutive rainy days. This inventive technology enhances user convenience and enriches the product's value.
5. Installation in the ground: Excavate a hole where pests are prevalent. Avoid hammering the unit into the ground to prevent damage.
Gently position the unit into the hole, ensuring the soil covers up to 2/3 of the unit's height.
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