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  2. Electric fence - Wikipedia

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    Depending on the area to be fenced and remoteness of its location, fence energisers may be hooked into a permanent electrical circuit or run by lead-acid or dry cell batteries or a smaller battery kept charged by a solar panel. The power consumption of a fence in good condition is low, and so a lead-acid battery powering several hundred metres ...

  3. Strawberry Tree (solar energy device) - Wikipedia

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    During the first 40 days from presentation of the solar charger, 10,000 chargings were measured. One year later, in cooperation with Telekom Serbia Company, a second Public solar charger for mobile devices was set up in Zvezdara municipality, Belgrade, Serbia. In the same month, a third Strawberry Tree was set in Novi Sad, Serbia.

  4. Zariba - Wikipedia

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    'cattle-pen') is a fence which is made of thorns. Historically, it was used to defend settlements [ 1 ] [ 3 ] or property against perpetrators in Sudan and neighboring countries such as Chad and further south in Democratic Republic of the Congo .

  5. Zareba - Wikipedia

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    Zareba may refer to Zaręba, a Polish village; Zareba (ship structure), a breakwater-like structure on ships, intended to deflect sea-water off the deck;

  6. Bill Gallagher (inventor) - Wikipedia

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    After the war, Gallagher resumed manufacturing gas producers, setting up a facility at his property on Seddon Road in Hamilton and employing six workers. His business also carried out tractor conversions and made farming equipment, including his battery-powered electric fence. With his brothers, Henry and Vivian, he invented a spinning top-dresser.