Do not use copper ground rods as these will lower the effectiveness of the connection.
How to ground an electric horse fence.
Most fences will require two or three grounding rods positioned about 10 ft.
Showing all the tools and materials you need and explaining.
In addition to the cost savings electric fencing for horses act as a psychological barrier and many times are safer than a traditional non electrified fence.
For better earthing it is recommended that at least three grounding rods spaced 10 feet apart are used.
If the power is not sufficient you may need to add another grounding rod to your electric fence grounding system.
Make sure the correct type of rod is used for the grounding for example pipe or rebar.
This tutorial shows step by step how to set up an electric fence for horses ponies donkies etc.
It needs to be galvanized steel at least 4 ft.
In a properly working fence an animal will feel a bit of an electric current as the charge passes through the animal s body.
The first grounding rod must be driven into the soil within 20 feet of the fence energizer.
For ease of installation pour water into the entry point when pounding in your ground rods.
When installing electric fencing it s a good idea to set another grounding post 10 feet 304 80 cm to 20 feet 6 1 m 609 60 cm from the first post.
Before you drive the grounding rods into the earth make sure you re clear of any utility lines.
Leave at least 2 inches 5 08 cm of the post above the ground.
Place 1 grounding rod near the charger and use a post hole digger slammer to set the grounding post.
One or more ground rods should be located near the electric horse fence at a place that is relatively moist most of the year and where people and animals are unlikely to trip over the few inches of ground rod.
When grounding your fence use a minimum of three ground rods spaced at least 10 feet apart.
Additional grounding rods should be spaced 10 feet apart from the previous rod.
Dig a hole with a fence post digger and then thoroughly and continually moisten the soil inside the hole to assist in driving the rod the rest of the way.
The charge continues through the earth and to the grounding rod.
Once the rods are most of the way in the ground slip.
Choose a location for your fence charger close to an electrical outlet or invest in a solar unit.
The numbers and sorts of ground rods needed by any electric horse fence is discussed in the ground rod portion of the products section.
An electric horse fence also takes less than half the time to build compared to traditional fence systems saving you time and money.
Then it goes up the ground wire and travels to the grounding terminal of the charger.