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Question: How To Connect Electric Fence

Can you join electric fence wire?

1. Tie and join your polywire, braid or tape. Take both ends of the break in your electric fence wire or tape and tie them together as securely as you can, leaving just over an inch or about 4 centimetres of excess wire or tape on both sides.

Does electric fence have to make a complete loop?

The answer is no, an electric fence DOES NOT have to make a complete loop. Creating a continuous loop will increase voltage on the fence line, because power is pushed in both directions. Essentially, with a continuous loop, voltage only has to travel half the distance.

How do you connect two electric fence wires?

How to Splice PolyWire Turn off the power to the fence. Use a voltage tester to make sure the power is off. Wearing gloves, slide three crimping sleeves over one end of the polywire. Holding the sleeves on the first polywire, slide the second poly wire through the open slots on the sleeves.

How do you hook up a 12 volt electric fence?

Place two 12-volt batteries, one in front of the other, in an enclosed area next to the electric fence controller. Turn the batteries so that the positive and negative terminals are on the same side and next to each other. For example, place both positive terminals on either the left or right.

How do you disarm an electric fence?

Fully disabling an electric fence requires not only removing the power source but also disconnecting the fence from the charger. Disconnect the power source to the electric fence charger. Remove the fuse on the outside unit. Remove the fence wires from the terminal inside the fence charger.

How many grounding rods do you need for an electric fence?

Most fences will require two or three grounding rods positioned about 10 ft. apart, near the starting point of the fence. Make sure that your ground rods are far enough away from your utilities, in particular your telephone lines.

What happens if you don’t ground an electric fence?

When an animal comes in contact with an electric fence, a pulse travels from the fence, through the animal and into the soil. Via the soil moisture, this pulse is captured by the ground system and returned to the energizer. Without proper grounding, the fence’s electrical circuit can not be completed.

How far apart should ground rods be for electric fence?

A general rule is to install a minimum of 3 feet of ground rod per joule of output capacity. A 15 joule fence charger will require a minimum of 45 feet of ground rod. These rods must be installed at least 10 feet apart from each other.

What is the best gauge wire to use for an electric fence?

An electric fence will usually require a 14 gauge wire and is ideally used for simple, multiple wire applications. This is best suited when trying to contain tall animals with a thin coat in the area. Horses are best contained using either 14, 15, or 16 gauge wire depending on the intended application.

Does electric fence ground wire need to be insulated?

Galvanized-steel rods should be connected to the ground terminal on the fence energizer by a highly insulated wire to cut out any leakage. Therefore its is mandatory to take the best possible care of the ground wiring.

What sort of battery do I need for electric fence?

Electric Fences are often run by energisers that require batteries. Typically, these batteries are either 12 volt batteries or 9 volt batteries. Smaller energisers can run from 6 volt batteries and even D-cell batteries.

What kind of battery do you need for an electric fence?

We recommend 6-volt or 12-volt rechargeable deep cycle batteries (not included with fence charger). Note: Frequently check and recharge your batteries to maintain secure fence operation. This can be done by using a voltage meter.

Can I use a car battery for electric fence?

You can certainly use solar fence chargers; however, one easy way to keep your electric fence charged is to hook it up with to 12V car batteries in a parallel manner. Doing this doubles the amount of time that you have before you need to recharge your fence.

How do I check the ground on my electric fence?

Lay an iron bar across the wires, making a direct connection from the fence line to the ground. Then place your volt meter on the last earth rod in the line to see if there is any voltage between the earth rod and the ground. No reading to under 500 volts – move on to Checking your Fence Connection.

How many ground rods do I need?

The requirement is 2 rods spaced at least six feet apart unless you can prove one rod will turn less than 25 ohms resistance. That is all the requirement is. Run all the extras you want, the requirement for rods is two unless there is less than 25 ohms on one rod.

Why is my electric fence clicking?

Clicking is part of normal fence operation when a charger releases energy that travels along the fence. Almost all radio noise generated by electric fences is caused by a spark or arcing of the electrical current across fence hardware.

Can you touch an electric fence with a stick?

Another option is to touch it with a stick or a blade of grass. This is also not recommended. This will dampen the sensation, but again, doesn’t tell you much about how well the system is working.

Can you touch an electric fence with rubber gloves?

Among other electricity myths: Myth: Rubber gloves and rubber shoes protect you from electricity. Truth: That’s true only if they are 100 percent pure rubber with no holes or tears (the kind that electrical linemen wear). Truth: As a rule, power lines aren’t insulated.