My uncle just gave me his Tri-Tronics Pro 100 G2...a very nice collar! Anyway, he couldn't find the charger that came with it and let me know I could buy it online. I'm searching, but I am very confused (a commited Dogtra fan prior to this).
My uncle told me the only thing I needed to buy was a charger cradle for the transmitter, and it looks like this:
However, this make me thinks I need to buy a cord to plug it into an outlet. And then it got me thinking, how do I charge the receiver/collar?! Is the cradle truly the only thing I need to purchase, or will I have to invest in more? Links to what I need will be incredibly helpful! I am going to call Tri-Tronics when I get a chance, but until then I'd appreciate any insight.
So from the looks of Tri Tronics website, I need the Transmitter Charging Cradle, the Receiver Charing Cradle, and the Dual Lead Power Supply cord...Good lord, that is $60 right there!
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I agree with Melissa. I've had 2 tritronic collars and both of them used a battery in the transmitter (9volt). The charger was for the collar. I don't have your model. So, perhaps the best way to determine what you do need is to contact Tritronics. Even if you do need the additional accessories, $60 is a great deal.
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