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Marternator Marten Repeller

DescriptionUltrasonic repeller used to drive away rodent pests such as martens, mice and rats from the engine compartment of a vehicle Marternator scares away martens with piercing, ultrasound frequencies (above 20 kHz). Highly effective ultrasonic device connects to the on-board power supply.
Current price: 16.18
G198-687940
8718226879400
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Marternator scares away martens with piercing, ultrasound frequencies (above 20 kHz). Highly effective ultrasonic device connects to the on-board power supply. The device contains zero chemical raw materials and does no harm to other equipment and electrical appliances. Ultrasound is not audible to humans. The device lets out an ultrasonic frequency above 20 kHz to expel rodents safely. Installation: 1.Connect the red wire to the battery (direct current 12V) ?+?side and connect the black wire to the ??side. 2.Connect the optional green wire to the engine + current which indicates if the engine is working. 3.If the green wire is connected, the device will work when the car engine is turned off, and the device will stop working when the car is started. 4.If all is connected properly, the LED light will first blink, and then light up continuously. Tip: If the marten/rodent has already left its scent markings, it is imperative that these be removed by thoroughly washing the engine and car. This also applies to the parking spot, garage, car port, etc. The marten/rodent may feel the need to defend its territory if this measure is not taken. Specification: Power supply: 12V Frequency: 20 kHz-60kHz Power Consumption: 6 mA Sound pressure: 90dB Operating temperature range: approx. 30 °C to 70 °C Important: Please note that the high, ultrasound frequencies emitted cause considerable stress to martens. The martens generally flee to where they are not exposed to the bothersome tones. However, we cannot guarantee that the martens will be expelled in 100% of all cases.