6mm Paddock electro rope - 100m - White paddock rope with stainless steel conductors
Hotline mulitwire mobile fence post. Supports tape, rope and wire.
The Gallagher Triple Geared Reel Stand incl. Vidoflex Polywire is particularly suitable for temporary fencing or strip grazing. Three reels with translation mechanism and 400 m TurboLine Cord are attached to this reel corner post.
Welcome to our guide to Mobile Electric Fencing! In this article, we'll discuss what Mobile Electric Fencing is, its advantages, how it works, the animals it's suitable for, tips for determining the best Mobile Electric Fencing for you, and how to install it.
Mobile Electric Fencing is a temporary fence that is easily transportable and can be set up in minutes. It's a type of electric fence that uses a battery energiser or solar-powered energiser to provide a low-level electrical charge to the fence wires, creating a psychological barrier that prevents animals from crossing it.
There are several advantages of using Mobile Electric Fencing, including:
Mobile Electric Fencing works by delivering a low-level electrical charge to the fence wires, creating a psychological barrier that prevents animals from crossing it. The fence wires are connected to an energiser, which converts the power from the battery or solar panel into a high-voltage, low-amperage charge that flows through the wires. When an animal comes into contact with the wire, the charge causes a mild shock that deters the animal from trying to cross the fence.
Mobile Electric Fencing is suitable for a variety of animals, including:
When choosing Mobile Electric Fencing, consider the following factors:
Installing Mobile Electric Fencing is relatively easy and can be done in a few simple steps:
In conclusion, Mobile Electric Fencing is an excellent option for anyone who needs a flexible, cost-effective, and safe fencing solution. By following our tips and installation guide, you can easily set up a Mobile Electric Fence to contain or exclude animals on your property.
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