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Hans Grassl stationary electric fishing devices powered by batteries are designed for fixed electrofishing operations in aquatic environments such as rivers, canals, ponds, or monitoring stations. Thanks to their rechargeable battery power supply, they offer a silent, mobile, and emission-free solution, ideal for sensitive or remote areas.
Compact and efficient, these devices generate pulsed or combined electric current, in compliance with VDE standards and IEC 60335-2-86 directive. The current is delivered into the water via an anode and a cathode, triggering an electrotaxis reaction that draws fish toward the anode, making capture easier for research, fishery management, or conservation purposes.
Easy to transport and deploy, these models are ideal for field teams conducting occasional or repeated fishing campaigns, particularly in locations that are difficult to access with combustion-powered equipment.
For use in fresh and brackish water, manufactured in accordance with VDE standards and IEC 60335-2-86 directive, with direct current or combined direct/pulsed current for:
fish harvesting
capture of broodstock or juveniles
monitoring and regulation of natural populations
Models | Reference | Name | Power supply | Power | DC - Volt | impuls | Size (L x W x H) mm | Weight (kg) |
1 | M7200110 | IG1300 | 60 A - 24 V |
1300 watt | 80/470 | 70 pls / sec | 400-400-400 | 42.0 |
2 | M7200120 | IG4000 | 70 A - 72 V |
4000 watt | 65/520 | 70 pls / sec | 400-400-400 | 120.0 |
Available Accessories
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The most important criteria for selecting the right electric fishing device are:
Water conductivity in micro-Siemens (DC version up to 2700 µS/cm, pulsed version up to 20,000 µS/cm)
Type of waterbody (stream, shallow river, large river, lake, etc.)
Type of setup (portable, stationary on land, or boat-mounted)