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It is clearly a more attractive proposition around

The advantages of an China cooling fan motor Manufacturers for your dog are primarily:

1. Appearance

It is clearly a more attractive proposition around your home than a physical fence and does not require maintenance or repairs like a physical fence might.

2. Cost

The cost of an electric fence will be much cheaper than the alternative. You can buy a very good electric version for as little as $200 versus the $1,000 it might cost to erect and install a physical barrier.

3. Effectiveness

The electric fence for your dog will be more effective for your dog provided he is trained properly.

Disadvantages

1. You Must Train Your Dog

If you choose an electric fence you will need to train your dog. For some people this is a chore and if you are older or infirm then you might not want the hassle.

2. You Will Need a Power Source

You will need a power source for your invisible barrier but this can be indoors if you don’t have one outside.

When You Should Not Use An Electric Fence For Your Dog

You should be careful about using one when your dog is

a) Aggressive

b) Very small or a pup

c) Pregnant

d) You are not prepared to train him/her for his new surroundings.

Clearly these are the main considerations for you to mull over. On balance, the electric version is a great choice and can be wonderful for both you, your dog and the appearance of your property.

I hope these points have given you some food for thought when it comes to making a new world for your “best friend”.

It is as heated and disputed as any presidential race can be. It's a personal choice. There is no better or worse in this field. It is merely a preference. Both have their pros and both have their con's.

Let's first look at the nitro side. The top two reasons I have found people prefer nitro are run time and the sound. You can't mimic the sweet sound of a finely tuned nitro engine. It screams as it flies by you and when it changes gears, it is like your favorite song playing in the background. I apologize to all the fans of electric RC's, but that can't be debated. The other reason is run time. This one is a bit more debatable. Nitro cars run longer because you simply refill the tank and keep running. Yes, I know you can simply plug in a new rechargeable battery and keep the electric running, but unless you have an unlimited supply of charged batteries, you will have to stop and wait for one to recharge, and yes I know you must let the engine cool at some point. But it is easier to add more fuel when you are really enjoying yourself than to stop and wait for a battery to charge. The con's include additional maintenance, cleaning, tuning, and the smell that some people don't particularly enjoy (I'm not one of them). If you enjoy tuning, cleaning and are comfortable with basic maintenance, these are not really con's to worry about. If these are things you don't like, then you might want to consider the electrics.

Now, let's take a look at the electrics. They are a great way for somebody to get started in this wonderful hobby. It is generally less expensive to start with a RTR electric vehicle and can be upgraded and modified as the person becomes both familiar and comfortable with the speed and handling. I have found that the electrics are also a great way for parents to enjoy the hobby with their children. The parent uses a powerful LiPo battery and enjoys the full speed and power, while the child uses a Nimh battery with less power giving them less speed and easier handling. There is relatively no maintenance involved (other than repairing after a crash), hardly any cleanup, and the only tuning involved is programming the ESC's on the more advanced models. The charge to run time ratio is a bit high, but nowhere as high as it was in the past. Quick chargers and LiPo batteries have allowed us run times of over 30 minutes and charge times of under an hour.

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