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Earthing
This can be the most overlooked aspect of electric fencing;
the ground is a very important part of the fence system.
A poor earth will take away the power from your fence.
Consider the fence, ground and the animal as a circuit,
the animal is the connection which completes the loop,
both the fence line and the ground need to conduct the
charge as efficiently as possible. Do not be tempted
to attach the earth connection to the spike or foot
on your energiser, use at least one 1m earth stake to
provide a solid return for the charge.
The Fence Line
There are many tapes and ropes on the market with
varying specifications, there are pros and cons for
each. As far as performance is concerned; the general
rule is the larger the metal content, the more efficient
the product. If we return to the water pipe analogy,
a 10mm tape with four or five filaments of metal can
be viewed as a small pipe allowing limited flow compared
to a large pipe represented by a tape or rope of higher
specification.
Insulation and Undergrowth
To work well, the live lines of your fence need to be
as if suspended in air, with no contact from any extraneous
objects. Any contact with wooden posts, undergrowth
or other forms of fence will suck the power from the
fence into the ground. Invest in good insulators and
maintain the external environment in which the fence
is installed.
Plastic posts are a useful and flexible
addition to the electric fencing armoury. Available
in a wide array of colours and sizes, they can be used
in both temporary and semi permanent situations. Tensioning
of the fence line, in a semi permanent context, takes
the structural aspect away from the post and extends
the life. If using in a stand alone, temporary enclosure
it is advisable to tension at the corners using guy
pegs, similar to that found on tents. Plastic posts
can also be secured to wooden posts with twine, pairing
the structural benefits of the permanent post with the
insulating qualities of the plastic and giving a solid
foundation to secure a temporary fence.
This
article was kindly provided by Electric Fencing Direct
(C/O Hotline Electric Fencing).
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