Thunderbird Digital Voltmeter Fence Tester | EF-8

Australian Made

Thunderbird

Thunderbird Digital Voltmeter Fence Tester | EF-8

Australian Made

RRP: $110.00

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SKU: EF-8

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Ensure your electric fence is performing at its peak with the Thunderbird EF-8 Digital Voltmeter, an essential diagnostic tool available at The Grit. This reliable Australian-designed tester allows you to quickly and accurately measure the voltage on your fence line and directly at your energiser. It features a large, clear LCD that provides an immediate reading of up to 10,000 volts, so you know instantly if your fence is operating effectively. Using the device is straightforward; simply use the clips for the energiser terminals or the convenient steel hang bracket for checking the voltage on any live wire. Built for life in the paddock, this voltmeter is a dependable instrument for any farmer, animal hobbyist, or homeowner. It is powered by a standard nine-volt battery and features a smart auto-off function to deliver an exceptionally long battery life of up to 18 months, ensuring it is always ready when you need it for routine checks or troubleshooting faults.


Features

  • Digital display of Voltage
  • Operates on 9-volt battery
  • Australian Made and Designed
  • Large LCD display
  • Up to 18 months of battery life

Warranty

1 Year Warranty


Model # EF-8
UPC 9323833000193
Brand Thunderbird
Shipping Weight 0.3200kg
Made in Australia
Manufacturer Warranty 1 Year Warranty

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REVIEWS 55 Stars out of 3 Reviews. See More Reviews

Fence tester

Great price and quality Best fence tester I have used
Samuel M on May 29, 2022

Handy

Super easy to use
Sharon F on August 14, 2021

Thunderbird Digital Fence Tester Voltmeter

Thunderbird is a well known, respected Australian brand and the fence tester works well, as expected. The price was very good and, after an initial hiccup, service and delivery were excellent.
Bill on December 12, 2019