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Question about Tritronic Collars
Posted: Tue Jun 05, 2012 8:34 am
by BlacktailsNBobtails
Ok so this is probably a stupid question, but I will ask it anyway lol. I currently have a two dog Tritronics classic 70 XLS setup. When I bought this set-up I wasn't paying attention and realized after purchasing it that it wasn't the EXP model that I had thought it was. This 2 dog set up will work for awhile, but I have a pup I want to start running with my other two dogs late this coming winter. I am trying to figure out a way to find a tritronics setup with out spending a freaking fortune. Is it possible to make the XLS collars compatible with an EXP receiver if I bought the receiver separate? I would love to integrate the collars I have into and EXP setup, but i'm guessing it's a no go. Any information is appreciated as I am new to the hound life.
Thanks,
B-n'-B
Re: Question about Tritronic Collars
Posted: Sun Jun 17, 2012 4:57 am
by catdog360
No there's no way to make them compatible. The g2 and g3 are compatible. You maybe able to up grade through tri tronics if you call them
Re: Question about Tritronic Collars
Posted: Sun Jun 17, 2012 11:36 am
by slowandeasy
Blacktail, I know that moneywise, and putting extra collars in your hand. What I am going to tell you won't help you much, but might get you over the hump until you can come up with the money and sell the one you have to get what you want. I'm thinking that you have at least one out of two that you are currently working. That really knows the difference between right and wrong. If so, that is the dog that you should run without a collar. Because although some will say they have hounds that don't wear a collar because they are broke. It's not necessarily that they are broke 100%, it's the fact that when they hear the other dogs being punished they are afraid that they are next.(When you put the juice to the other two they know the sound of their voice means pain) and don't want any part of it. One other thing that you may try, is trying to get a hold of a dummy collar. Sometimes just having it on the one without the live collar on is enough of a deterrent to stop them from caving in to the pressure. It's not 100% the most reliable way to go about things. but may buy you some time until you do have the most reliable cure in your hand. Take care, Willy