The Gripple T-Clip is a revolutionary new way to secure a fence at an end post, eliminating knotting and stapling with one quick, simple, 'twist and push' movement. Much more than an average fence clip.
The Gripple Wire Joiner & Tensioner (medium) is for use with permanent fencing wire 2.0 mm to 3.25 mm.
The HT Cable Connector is a waterproof cable connector designed to safely join lengths of high voltage lead out (HT) and other underground cables. The connector is suitable for all lead-out cable connections.
Galvanised twin bolt steel connectors for steel and wire.
With the SMS remote with power failure alarm, you can switch all mains energisers on and off by texting with your mobile phone
Hotline 12v Battery Cables for HLB25- Merlin. HLB50 – Hobby. HLB80, 170 - Raptor and HLC40, 80, 120 – Gemini. (HLB80, 170 - Raptor)
Pulsara wire tensioner No. 3 a pack of 25 pieces.
Gallagher MB series 12V Battery Backup system
Connect a 12V battery to your Gallagher MB/MBS energiser.
Suitable for: MB150, MB300, MBS200, MBS400, MBS800, MB1000, MBS1800i, MBS2800
- For linking together 2 rows of tape
- Suitable for tape of up to 40 mm
- With 0.9 m cable
- With wing nuts
Electric fence connectors make sure the electric fence rope, wire, or tape is joined securely. The shock behind the connection may be insufficient or have gone if the conductors are not connected properly. This will greatly reduce the effectiveness of the electric fence. To guarantee that the current flows through each connection, a rope joiner, tape connector, or wire clamp must be used. Clearly mark: Due to the insulating properties of rust, the voltage on the fence will be lowered. Metal electric fence connectors are given a rust-prevention treatment.
There are several types of electric fence connectors available, including:
To use electric fence connectors, follow these general steps:
To use electric fence tape connectors, follow these steps:
To connect electric fences, you will need to use connectors to attach the wires, posts, and other components of the fence. Start by planning your fence layout and determining the necessary materials, such as the type and number of connectors needed.
When connecting electric fence wires, it is important to make sure that the wires do not touch each other. If the wires touch, the electric current will flow between them, short-circuiting the fence and reducing its effectiveness. Use insulators to separate the wires and keep them from touching each other, especially at corners and intersections where wires may cross. Make sure you test the setup with an electric fence tester.