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There are a few options on how you can power our Dog Silencer and Dog Silencer Max devices.
They can run on 6 ‘AA’ batteries.
You can use electricity to power the unit, and each unit comes with a 5-foot ac adapter that plugs into any standard outlet.
We also offer a thin 60-foot extension cord, for when you don’t have a nearby outlet.
And there is also our solar panel option. The solar panel has a 10-foot cable that connects to the Dog Silencer or Dog Silencer MAX. This is a great idea if you are mounting the device up in a tree or high up on the side of your home.
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