Deer Hornet XP3 Interstate V135 Electronic Deer Whistle Reviews
Commercial Truck Sonic Deer Whistle Dual sound generators on this Hornet Deer repeller protect against car deer accidents with commercial trucks, motorhome or RV. This powerful 135 dB deer whistle is an electronic deer repellant that has about a 2000 ft wave carrying length that gives deer more notice that you are coming. The V-135 Interstate deer hornet operates from your 12 volt system: the best choice for interstate highway and rural high-risk areas. The V-135 Interstate Hornet deer warning system has both the decibels (sound pressure) and the volume of sound fars greater than the standard XP3 Hornet. The Hornet deer alert, an Electronic Deer Avoidance System, used with driver awareness, reduces your risk of hazardous animal/vehicle collision by more than 70% V-135 Interstate Electronic Deer Whistle Features: Almost Double the Power: Twin Electronic Deer Whistles. Color: Black.< Sound Pressure Level: 135dB (A.S.). Operating Base Frequency: 4.8kHz +/- 0.5 kHz WV Ultrasonic Wave: 18,000 to 24,000 Hz. Wave Carrying Length: 2,000 Ft. Effective Range: 1,000 Ft. Operating Voltage Range: 8-16 VDC. Current Consumption: 20mA (max.) at 12 VDC. Physical Size: 8.25 inches long by 3.25 inches wide. Sound Generator Spacing: About 4.25 inches apart. NOTE: Use only when vehicle is in motion due to sound pressure of this unit. Deer Avoidance Kit Contents: The 135 Interstate Hornet 4 inch pigtail wire with weather tight connector Standard automotive wiring harness Standard automotive dash control switch Two adjustable installation brackets Nuts and wire ties. Good Driver Awareness Helps You Get the Most from Your Hornet. Always turn on your Hornet when driving in high risk areas. Always use headlights in high risk areas. Be alert. Pay attention road sides. Blow your horn at the first sighting of an animal. Never swerve into oncoming traffic or attempt to dodge an animal by driving off the road. Call for Fleet Pricing.
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