Batteries & Mains Chargers
Gallagher Battery 6V/90Ah SLA
- Environmentally friendly
- Alkaline 6 V battery
- Capacity: 90 Ah
- L x B x H: 180 x 180 x 170 mm
Gallagher Battery 6V/4Ah for S10/S16/S20
- Suitable for the solar energisers: S10, S16 & S20
- Alkaline 6 V battery
- Capacity: 4 Ah
Gallagher Battery 6V/10Ah for S40
- Suitable for the solar energiser: S40
- 6 V battery
- Capacity: 10 Ah
Gallagher Powerpack Battery Alkaline 9V/55Ah
- Powerpack battery
- Alkaline 9 V battery
- Capacity: 55 Ah
- L x B x H: 160 x 110 x 115 mm
Gallagher Powerpack Alkaline Battery 9V/120Ah
- Powerpack battery
- Alkaline 9 V battery
- Capacity: 120 Ah
- L x B x H: 160 x 110 x 115 mm
Gallagher Powerpack Battery Alkaline 9V/160Ah
- Powerpack battery
- Alkaline 9 V battery
- Capacity: 160 Ah
- L x B x H: 190 x 125 x 160 mm
Duopack Gallagher Powerpack Battery 9V/175Ah
- Duopack powerpack battery
- 9 V battery
- Capacity: 175 Ah
- L x D x H: 19 x 12.5 x 16 cm
Gallagher Powerpack Battery Alkaline 9V/175Ah
- Powerpack battery
- Alkaline 9 V battery
- Capacity: 175 Ah
- L x D x H: 19 x 12.5 x 16 cm
Gallagher Powerpack Battery Alkaline 9V/210Ah
- Powerpack battery
- Alkaline 9 V battery
- Capacity: 210 Ah
- L x D x H: 190 x 125 x 160 mm
Sealed Energiser Battery (12V 75Ah)
- Deep-cycle energiser battery
- 12 V battery
- Capacity: 75 Ah
- Weight: approx. 25 kg
Gallagher Battery 12V/7.2Ah for S200/S400
- Suitable for the solar energisers: S200 & S400
- Replacement battery
-12 V battery
- Capacity: 7.2 Ah
Gallagher Battery 12V/25Ah SLA
- Suitable for powering battery energisers
- Maintenance free batteries
- Capacity: 25 Ah
- L x B x H: 166 x 175 x 125 mm

Our range of electric fence batteries are designed to provide optimum performance for their associated products. Each battery is matched to one or more of our electric fencing and / or handlamp products and should give reliable battery life to capacity ratios.
Please Note: We are frequently asked by users of our 12v energisers why it is necessary to use a deep cycle or leisure battery, rather than a car battery. Simply put, this is because a car battery is not designed to be deeply discharged. A car battery may well be sufficient to keep your fence running for a day or two while you charge your leisure battery, but we cannot recommend the use of car batteries with electric fencing for anything more than this. Also, shorting-out on the electric fence line through vegetation touching the fence will not affect the life of the battery, only the voltage through the line.
All batteries, regardless of type, have a longer service life if they are not fully discharged every time they are used. Therefore, we recommend that you try to change / recharge your electric fence batteries before they run out completely. For example, if your battery will work with your energiser for 10-days, we would suggest changing it over or recharging it after 7. For further help and advice on battery lifetimes and charge cycles, please read our Battery Lifetimes FAQ, or use the table at the bottom of this page.
Energiser
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Power consumption
(Cmax in A) |
Maximum operation (days) *
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Recommended charge cycle (days)
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32Ah 12V Battery
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75Ah 12V Battery
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110Ah 12V Battery
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32Ah 12V Battery
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75Ah 12V Battery
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110Ah 12V Battery
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P250 / S
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0.040
|
30
|
70
|
103
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20
|
47
|
69
|
P450 / S
|
0.055
|
22
|
51
|
75
|
15
|
34
|
50
|
HLC40
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0.100
|
12
|
28
|
41
|
8
|
19
|
28
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P500
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0.125
|
10
|
23
|
33
|
6
|
15
|
22
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HLC80
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0.133
|
9
|
21
|
31
|
6
|
14
|
21
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HLC120
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0.217
|
6
|
13
|
19
|
4
|
9
|
13
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P525
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0.250
|
5
|
11
|
17
|
3
|
8
|
11
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* Most 12V energisers will switch off when the battery capacity reaches 20% due to voltage loss.
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Important Notice:
The manufacture of batteries includes many valuable resources and when used contributes to hazardous waste.
At the end of its life, please dispose of your battery in a way that prevents dangerous materials from entering the environment ... At the time of writing, it is estimated that excluding automotive batteries only 2% - 5% of dead general purpose batteries are recycled in the UK with the remaining 20,000 + tonnes going to landfill sites. (Automotive batteries are the exception, with a recycling rate of around 90% due to collections from garages, civic amenity and recycling centers).
Most recycling centers will also accept your spent leisure and other lead acid batteries. Please check with your local authority for recycling facilities for general purpose batteries in your area to keep up the pressure to introduce more of them.
For more information on battery recycling and why we should, visit www.wasteonline.org.uk .