Posted by Jerry/MT on February 25, 2010 at 12:33:46 from (206.183.116.129):
In Reply to: Hi Tensile Wire posted by Reid1650 on February 25, 2010 at 10:51:49:
I"d use 12-1/2 gauge high tensile wire. Measure the fence perimeter and multiply by the number of strands of wire and then add 10% more for wrapping, etc.
For example,if your 20 is half of a 40, then it"s 660 ft X 1320 ft, that a perimeter of 2x(660) + 2x(1320)=4960 ft. Adding 10% is 4960 + 496 = 5456 ft. So you need over mile of wire. As far asa charger is concerned. A lot depends the the ammount of rainfall you normally get. If you get < 30 inch rainfall, then you need a wide impedence type charger(www.premier1.com). If you have > 30 inches than a low impedence charger may work well for you. If you are planning to electrify all four strands, get big charger( 5 joules) because unless you keep stuff off the lower parts of the fence, you"ll need to power through it.
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