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What size energizer for HT Fence
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<blockquote data-quote="SF" data-source="post: 112916" data-attributes="member: 1171"><p>Shouldn't take much of a fencer. You've got about 9300 feet of wire to get hot. Less than 2 miles. Ignore joules. Don't mean much. Look for low impedence so it will shock through weeds. Make sure it is grounded properly. Dun's method sure sounds like a good one. I don't use that many, but I could probably use more. If at the furthest point you have 9000 volts plus, it should do the trick.</p><p>Oh by the way, I use the solar powered fencers from Tractor Supply. I think they are made by Zareba. Certainly not the best, but they are less than $200. I don't usually have power available where my electric fences are and I don't like having to change out batteries.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SF, post: 112916, member: 1171"] Shouldn't take much of a fencer. You've got about 9300 feet of wire to get hot. Less than 2 miles. Ignore joules. Don't mean much. Look for low impedence so it will shock through weeds. Make sure it is grounded properly. Dun's method sure sounds like a good one. I don't use that many, but I could probably use more. If at the furthest point you have 9000 volts plus, it should do the trick. Oh by the way, I use the solar powered fencers from Tractor Supply. I think they are made by Zareba. Certainly not the best, but they are less than $200. I don't usually have power available where my electric fences are and I don't like having to change out batteries. [/QUOTE]
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