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The unit I bought on amazon has 2 LED's that flash a few times a minute. I think that scares em more than the ultrasonic but who knows.
You can see it under the hood at night. Seemed to work good for me.
 
The unit I bought on amazon has 2 LED's that flash a few times a minute. I think that scares em more than the ultrasonic but who knows.
You can see it under the hood at night. Seemed to work good for me.

What is the power source for these LED lights?
 
I had some nut shells in the air box when I inspected the filter last time. I removed it and cut off the lower half of it. Not sure if was squirrels or mice, they won't be in there anymore. Sure made the brake louder, though. o_O
 
Constant battle, got 11 over the summer thought I had it kicked, had some residual traps still set, was a month or so since was lat in the garage got 3 decent sized ones, so resetting.

I usually double down on my traps and set up in certain locations.

Worked hard on entry points, its a pain.

Actually got 4.... found one by surprise setting down the new sets.

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It wires direct to the battery. LED lights. Min. power drain. It has a power switch. Many trailers at that campground had the LED string lights around their rigs. Ours came with a bright blue LED under the stairwell. Seems to work also.
 
Will that would not work on my trailer! Since the battery is removed when the trailer goes into storage for winter. There is no electrical power for anything stored in the storage yard where I store my trailer.
 
Exactly what AH64ID said except I leave my battery in the trailer.
I have one for the rig but have not installed it yet. I have a small solar charge panel like Big truck big RV uses . It keeps my battery charged in storage if I wire up the repeller.
 
Exactly what AH64ID said except I leave my battery in the trailer.
I have one for the rig but have not installed it yet. I have a small solar charge panel like Big truck big RV uses . It keeps my battery charged in storage if I wire up the repeller.

Depending on where you live leaving the battery in the trailer may work. But I have found out in the winter months in IL the temperature swings that occur are not good for a stored battery in a trailer in the winter months, with no battery tender hooked up. I store my trailer battery on my work bench in the garage with a battery tender hook up to the battery to maintain a full charge so, the battery is ready to go in the summer.

I will simply stay with the Fresh Cab rodent repellent as this has worked for the last 14 years for me in my 5th wheel trailers.
 
We get quite cold here too, but I leave my battery in the trailer and the disconnect off. Every few months I'll turn the converter on a for a couple days to top it off. The batteries have been sitting disconnected since September and are still at 13.1V (I have my gauge wired to use converted power so I can still monitor battery voltage with the switch off).

I don't think leaving a battery without a load on a charger is good for battery life.
 
Constant battle, got 11 over the summer thought I had it kicked, had some residual traps still set, was a month or so since was lat in the garage got 3 decent sized ones, so resetting.

I usually double down on my traps and set up in certain locations.

Worked hard on entry points, its a pain.

Actually got 4.... found one by surprise setting down the new sets.

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are you throwing you new mouse traps away? I have used the same traps for years.
 
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