Net fencing, great fun!
I'm curious, what length of run and what size charger? I never had much success with that stuff. Grass was too much of a load for the .5 joule and sometimes .8 joule for my 150' or there about.
Net fencing, great fun!
I'm curious, what length of run and what size charger? I never had much success with that stuff. Grass was too much of a load for the .5 joule and sometimes .8 joule for my 150' or there about.
.5j powers many 164ft fence's at once for us. Maybe you had poor grounding. The fence shocked me pretty good today actually. We use premier 1 fencing and currently are using one of their solar energizers too although, I don't find them to be the best. We have a speedrite as well which I like better.
Maybe so. The 2.4' spike those tiny chargers cane with didn't work well in dry areas. In my case, I had the fence with a very low bottom row. Sheep/goat on two rolls and poultry on another. That made it just about worthless on grass over a couple inches tall. Been using 4 stands of poly wire lately with mixed success. Easier to run anyway.
Gallagher B200's are nice. Put a smaller battery and it isn't too bad. Lost one of two (maybe) over 6-7 years. Premier's .5 joule smart charger died much faster, in part due to the stupid plastic panel face.
What speedright do you have? I need a replacement.
We are slowly switching over to polyrope instead of netting for the same reasons. The netting is really versatile but the rope is better for more semi permanent paddocks for us. We have our dairy sheep on 3 lines. We have a speedrite 2000 it's a .5j