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Power Source: | Electric, Battery |
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1. Introducing the Frequency Conversion Mole Repeller, an eco-friendly solution powered by solar energy that utilizes sound waves to effectively repel moles. By generating specific sound frequencies, Aosion's Solar Mole Repeller disrupts and irritates moles, simulating a sense of danger and driving them away from your cherished lawns and gardens.
For optimal results, the device operates in cycles: First two days, a single "Di" sound is emitted for 3~5 seconds at 50-second intervals. The next two days feature a "Di Di Di" pattern, and subsequently, a "Di Di Di Di Di" sound pattern follows. This sequence repeats from the seventh day, creating a consistent aural barrier against moles.
The solar-powered design ensures resilience, needing just one sunny day to operate flawlessly for up to three cloudy days without interruption.
2. The Frequency Conversion Mole Repeller is engineered to radiate sound waves omnidirectionally. Ensure there are no barriers to allow the effective dispersion of these sound waves.
Enhance the efficacy of your mole deterrence strategy by installing two devices every 30 meters in mole-prone areas.
3. Harnessing solar technology, the Repeller is powered by a solar cell and a rechargeable battery, enabling seamless operation even during night hours.
A fully charged battery guarantees continuous functionality through the night, ensuring relentless protection against moles round-the-clock.
4. Utilizing sophisticated computerized inching control technology, this repeller merges signal output with a DC charging function.
The innovative design of the dual-purpose socket offers functionality both as a signal output and an external DC charger, providing unmatched convenience and added value during prolonged rainy periods.
5. Installation Guidance: Begin by carefully digging a hole in the target area. Avoid hammering the unit directly into the ground to prevent damage.
Gently position the repeller into the hole, ensuring that the soil covers two-thirds of the unit for optimal stability and performance.
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