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- Regular price
- $406.02 USD
- Sale price
- $406.02 USD
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The Farmo Electric Fence Sensor is a reliable solution for remote fence monitoring.
Simply clip the leads onto your electric fence to receive real-time voltage readings and instant alerts whenever levels drop below your chosen threshold. This helps ensure continuous operation, enhances livestock safety, and reduces the need for manual inspections.
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Universal compatibility: Works with any type or brand of electric fence
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High-voltage monitoring: Records and reports fence line voltage up to 12,000 V
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Custom alerts: Set your preferred threshold to trigger SMS or email notifications in case of a fault
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Farmo App integration: Monitor live data and alerts from anywhere
With dependable monitoring and instant alerts, the Farmo Electric Fence Sensor makes it easier to keep fences secure and animals safe.
$10 per device / month (ex GST)
Free Inclusions: The Farmo App | 3 users | Unlimited email alerts | 20x SMS alerts per device/month | Connectivity fees covered
Save up to 20% based on your organisation's total monthly spend
Real-time low voltage alerts below 1kV (configurable)
Periodic data every 4 hours (configurable)
5 minute set up and install
Alerts via email or SMS
Monitor and track historical data via Farmo App
Your farm on the Farmo AppKeep cables protected from damage by livestock. Ensure cable clamps remain firmly attached
Farmo devices are covered by a 12 month back-to-base warranty. After the standard warranty period expires we apply a pro-rata warranty up to 24 months.








FAQs
The Electric Fence Sensor records and reports the voltage measured on the installed fence line, up to 12,000 Volts.
Additionally, you will be able to set a threshold to receive instant alerts via SMS or email in case of a fault.
Yes, as long as there’s mobile network coverage (Telstra by default) the device will work. It’s built tough for use in remote or rugged farm conditions.
No, the sensor doesn’t pinpoint the distance or direction of the fault. Based on the many experiences and testimonies shared by our customers, simply being alerted of a faulty fence line has saved them significant time and hassle.