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Posted by Jay Bird 76 on 03-09-2012 03:59 AM:

OT...Anyone that knows how to install electric fence

Gotta quick question on electric fence. On the positive side, does it have to connect on both ends or can you just run 1 positive wire straight out and end without looping back. Im thinking it has to make a loop but not sure, Thanks. I have a 5 acre fenced for hounds, but am going to put goats in for a while and wanted to run an electric wire 20" up and another on the top.


Posted by patches9452 on 03-09-2012 04:07 AM:

your ground should be hooked to a ground rod... the postive can stop wherever you want it to


Posted by Balsamgrove on 03-09-2012 04:26 AM:

yea iv got one and it doesn't have to make a circuit

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Posted by Bar M on 03-09-2012 04:42 AM:

The positive or hot side does not have to make a loop,just make sure its connected good. Most inportant is the ground side. Check you charger instructions. Some of the better fence chargers like Gallager or Zareba say to have 3 ground rods 10 feet apart to get the max shock. If you have a smaller charger you might keep it wet around the ground rod, This will help. Good luck.


Posted by Jay Bird 76 on 03-09-2012 09:16 AM:

Thank yall for your help. Is it okay if it does make a complete loop....What I was planning on doing is running the hot wire completely around the five acres and connecting the two ends and then hook a jumper from the energizer to the hot wire...Hard to explain what Im thinking...I thought I had read somewhere that it cant just run to an open end. I did buy 3 6ft ground rods. Thanks again.


Posted by Jay Bird 76 on 03-09-2012 09:27 AM:

I did some more seaching and it looks like its fine for me to have a complete loop on the hot side. Thanks again guys.


Posted by Hey Preacher!!! on 03-09-2012 09:29 AM:

YOU CAN RUN THE POSITIVE BACK TO ITSELF ANYWHERE ALONG THE LENGTH OF WIRE, JUST DON'T CONNECT IT TO THE NEGATIVE, THE CIRCUIT IS MADE THRU THE GOAT (OR YOU) BEING IN CONTACT WITH THE GROUND ( RODS DRIVEN SOLIDLY IN THE GROUND AND ATTACHED TO THE NEGATIVE SIDE WITH INSULATED WIRE) AND THE POSITIVE SIDE(FENCE WIRE)!!! HOPE THIS HELPS!!!


Posted by capt_agricultur on 03-09-2012 09:54 PM:

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Pee on it ...only way to test it


Posted by Jay Bird 76 on 03-10-2012 02:07 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by Hey Preacher!!!
YOU CAN RUN THE POSITIVE BACK TO ITSELF ANYWHERE ALONG THE LENGTH OF WIRE, JUST DON'T CONNECT IT TO THE NEGATIVE, THE CIRCUIT IS MADE THRU THE GOAT (OR YOU) BEING IN CONTACT WITH THE GROUND ( RODS DRIVEN SOLIDLY IN THE GROUND AND ATTACHED TO THE NEGATIVE SIDE WITH INSULATED WIRE) AND THE POSITIVE SIDE(FENCE WIRE)!!! HOPE THIS HELPS!!!

Thanks for your help.


Posted by Jay Bird 76 on 03-10-2012 02:08 AM:

Re: .....

quote:
Originally posted by capt_agricultur
Pee on it ...only way to test it

ill have to ask my boss to help with that test.


Posted by billy doyce on 03-10-2012 02:19 AM:

If you are running your hot wire around in front of a hog wire or net wire fence, it will also help when the ground gets dry to put a jumper from your ground side to the fence. That way it will make contact better if animal gets between hot wire and fence which will be 100% ground.


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