But then we got our current charger.
Electric fence not strong enough.
Dogs put up with the shock when the reward is great enough.
Cattle and horses are difficult to control at current below 3000 volts.
Fixing electric fences is a process of elimination.
A step by step guide on what to do if your electric fence is not working properly.
Don t count on sheep respecting the fence if voltage drops below 3500.
We began using a solar charger.
Next you ll need to purchase a charger.
A step by step guide on what to do if your electric fence is not working properly.
2 undersized electric fence charger energizer.
Amperage should ideally by around 1.
Every system should have at least three ground rods to perform properly.
Often the strength of the electric shock can be turned up or down to suit the dog s responsiveness.
Livestock learn not to touch the fence because the shock is unpleasant.
The voltage can be very high but the amperage is low.
Electric fences are not meant to do permanent harm to animals or humans.
It sounds great in theory but it is not strong enough.
An electric fence is a psychological barrier.
Basically the fence does not stand a chance without an adequate charger.
If it tells you anything our baby goats were running right up to the fence and acted like they were getting a massage.
A lot of poor performing fence systems can be blamed on inadequate ground systems.
Wet grass will suck lots ofjuice out of any fence charger.
We have gone through it with electric fence chargers.
Voltage should be around 2 000 to 15 000.
An undersized fence charger creates an ineffective fence.
Amps is what causes harm when we get shocked.
As a veterinarian i ve observed five common problems associated with invisible fences.
Bottomwire in contact with heavy wet vegetation.
What can go wrong with an invisible fence.
Frozen soil will also hinder the operation of your fence.
If power drops below about 4000 volts the fence will not be very effective against wildlife.
I ve been shocked at full strength 10 000 volts a few times.
Untrained animals or a non electrified fence may enable livestock to go right through the fence because it is not physically strong enough to stop them.