Description
OSA-1 auto wireless repeller of rodents, martens, rats and mice
Main Features:
- A proven device on the market that has been produced for many years, which will effectively repel martens, weasels, rats and mice from our vehicle.
- Wireless version of the device with charger.
- The wireless repeller is equipped with two buzzers, a module for automatic frequency change and high brightness flashes.
- A wide range of transmitted signals ensures an effective fight against pests, and their modulation will prevent intruders from getting used to the constant sound.
- The wireless version of the repeller has a built-in 4000mAh battery, which allows the device to be powered for up to 100 days.
- After that time, simply charge the device for 24 hours with the included charger (until the red diode goes out) and use it for another time.
- This is a solution you won’t find in competing car repellants.
- The wireless solution is perfect when we don’t want to bother connecting to the battery or our battery…
- Chewed electrical, brake, oil, cooling, air conditioning or trip computer cables under the hood not only cause material damage, often very large, but also represent a high risk of accidents.
- To effectively deter rodents from your car’s engine, you only need one repellent that is permanently installed under the engine hood.
- The device is characterized by simple installation – it is attached to the electric cable in the engine compartment with ties (e.g. cable ties) and the switch is set to the ON position.
Technical specifications:
- Power supply – 12V
- Power consumption – 5mA
- 2 x Li-ion 2000mAh battery (total 4000mAh)
- Battery duration – up to 100 days
- Dimensions – 85x65x36 mm
- Angle of ultrasound emission – up to 120 degrees
- Range of ultrasound – up to 200 meters
- Working temperature -30 to +70 degrees
- Hermetic charging socket
- Repeller charger included
MORE INFORMATION:
- Production: Poland
- Polish assembly instructions
- The device does not work on dogs and cats
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