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The components that make up an electric fence system. From Fence Chargers to the grounding rods that protect them, learn all about the many parts that are necessary for a well-built and well-maintained electric fence system designed to meet your animal containment and control needs.

 

 

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Fence Chargers

Depending on where you live in this country, the fence charger may have a different name. Some areas call the charger an "Energizer" while other areas may call it a "Fencer".

 

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Fence Posts

One of the most important factors in determining which type of fence post you will need is the purpose for your fence.

 

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Insulators

Insulators, whether porcelain or plastic, are designed to fasten electrified wire to different types of fence posts without losing energy through the post.

 

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Fence Wire

Electric fence wire conducts the electric charge from the fence charger around the length of the fence.  There are several types of fence wire to choose from, each with certain benefits and uses.

 

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Grounding

Almost 90% of the time that a new electric fence system is not working, the culprit will be incorrect or improper grounding.

 

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Gate Handles

The general rule of thumb for gate handles is one gate handle for every electrified wire.  Gate handles may be constructed from plastic or rubber.

 

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High Tensile Fencing

The high-tensile fence is more secure, looks neater and lasts longer, with less maintenance than either a barbed wire or woven wire fence.

 

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