Hi Fairygirl. Sorry as I am confused and thank you - won't forget this time Stupid question - the batteries are they recharged in the unit or do I need a separate charge, please?
What settings number works best for these cats, please
Plan of action - buy one sonic device and also use sprays etc
If you look through the pictures you can either charge it via a USB cable without removing the batteries, or take the rechargeable ones out and recharge or change them over. It also states chargeable via USB in the writing with the green ticks on underneath the price /buying box . Good luck with the cat fight.
The batteries are charged via the solar panel on top, but in darker parts of the year you just take them out and charge in any standard battery charger, as @Rubee also describes. Some do have a connector for charging via a computer or similar but mine don't seem to have that option, or I don't have a suitable cable for it. I can't remember, but I just use a bog standard charger that I use for any AA or AAA batteries. Mine are the same ones @Bee witched has done the link to - it was her that recommended them to me.
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I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
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https://www.electric-fence.co.uk/voss-sonic-2000-ultrasonic-animal-repeller-cat-dog-scarer-badger-fox-rabbit-deterrent.html
They come with batteries
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
These are the ones I have.
https://www.electric-fence.co.uk/2x-voss-sonic-2200-ultrasonic-animal-repeller-cat-dog-scarer-badger-fox-rabbit-deterrent.html
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Stupid question - the batteries are they recharged in the unit or do I need a separate charge, please?
What settings number works best for these cats, please
Plan of action - buy one sonic device and also use sprays etc
It also states chargeable via USB in the writing with the green ticks on underneath the price /buying box .
Good luck with the cat fight.
Some do have a connector for charging via a computer or similar but mine don't seem to have that option, or I don't have a suitable cable for it. I can't remember, but I just use a bog standard charger that I use for any AA or AAA batteries.
Mine are the same ones @Bee witched has done the link to - it was her that recommended them to me.
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
Bee x
A single bee creates just one twelfth of a teaspoon of honey in her lifetime