Car Charger for Rechargeable Cattle Prodder - DC Input

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Car Charger for charging your Rechargeable Cattle Prodder when transporting your livestock.
Rechargeable Cattle Prodder sold separately.
Specifications
- Input: 12~24V DC
- Output: 4.2V, 1.0A
Colour: Black
Pet Safety & Health Tips
This device is designed for use on Livestock only!
Package Contents & Bonuses
Your Package Includes:
1 x Car Charger Charging Cable
DELIVERY
At our pawsome company, we believe that getting your animal-friendly products should be as stress-free as a belly rub. That's why we offer Free shipping on all orders over $150 worldwide – ensuring animals everywhere are kept safe and healthy.
All orders placed before 12pm (AEST), Monday to Friday, will be packed with love and dispatched to you the same day. All items dispatched come with tracking included. Following dispatch we’ll send you an email with your tracking number. You can track your order from dispatch to delivery at: auspost.com.au and tools.usps.com
Our team needs a catnap now and then; all orders placed on Australian public holidays and weekends will be processed next working day.
We've partnered with Australia Post to ensure your parcel arrives safely and in a timely manner. If your pet is eagerly waiting at the door, express shipping is also available at an additional cost.
Due to our global service, delivery times may vary. We always strive to get your orders to you as quickly as possible, ensuring they arrive in purfect condition.
Thank you for choosing us for your pet supply care needs. We're excited to be part of your pet's journey to a safer, happier and healthier life!
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Business hours:
8:30am – 5:30pm Melbourne time
Monday to Friday (closed public holidays)
Phone: 1800 755 303(AUS & NZ)
Email: hello@petcontrolhq.com.au
During business hours we aim to respond within a few hours. If you send us a message late in the day, after hours, over the weekend, or on a public holiday, we will reply as soon as we can on the next business day.
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Cattle Prodder FAQs
Why does the cattle prodder still work briefly after being switched off?
This is a normal safety behaviour caused by residual offset voltage following recent use. The charge may briefly activate the metal release tip even when the unit is off.
Important: Wait 1–2 minutes after use before touching the tip to allow the voltage to safely dissipate.
Where should the prodder be placed on the animal for best results?
For effective and humane use, apply the prodder to the rear flank or upper hind leg of the animal. Avoid sensitive areas such as the face, genitals, or lower legs.
How long does the battery take to charge?
A full recharge from flat takes approximately 3 to 5 hours. Ensure the unit is switched off while charging for optimal results.
How can I tell when the prodder is fully charged?
The charger indicator light will turn green when charging is complete. Unplug the unit once fully charged to preserve battery life.
How do I know when the prodder needs recharging?
A flashing red LED light indicates the battery is low and needs to be recharged before further use.
Can I use this cattle prodder on sheep?
No. This 9000V cattle prodder is not suitable for sheep, as they are more sensitive and prone to stress or injury at this voltage level. For sheep handling, use a low-voltage handheld prodder specifically designed for smaller livestock.
For more tutorial videos, please visit our Rechargeable Cattle Prodder Overview and Troubleshooting Guides page.
