Solar Electric Fence
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From: MA-PAdeerslayer
22-May-23
Anyone got a good list or good reference to materials used for their solar powered electric fence? Gonna be putting up 2-3 and was looking and seems DIY is quite a bit cheaper then buying kits.
From: Vaquero 45
22-May-23
If you are referring to a regular solar powered fence and not a nite sleep bear warning fence "Kencove " has good vids / ideas n systems. Don't know how how large and area you fencing but " PARMAK " Makes good decent solar units . For bigger spread units look @ like Gallagher n Cyclops and build or add your own components . Youtube vids would be your friend also . The more joules and greatly grounded systems the more weeny frying power.
From: t-roy
22-May-23
DIY is definitely cheaper and simple, as well. I’ve used several different solar fencers over the years, and Parmak is my top choice, followed by Gallagher. For the fencing itself, I’d recommend some type of 1/2” Turbo Tape for the outside strand, and Turbo Wire for the 2 inside strands. You can use tee posts for your corner posts and anywhere that you make a bend. Plastic step in electric fence posts work great for the straight runs. A 4’-6’ ground rod, some clip on insulators and some for the corners, a little bit of light gauge wire, a post driver, pliers and a knife, and you’re pretty much all set.
From: Treefarm
22-May-23
Solar electric fences are easy peasy t put in. I use them them to keep bears away from bee hives but also as a deer exclosure around 250 Swamp White Oaks. Without the he help of electric fences, we would get no honey or oak growth. I experienced 100% browsing (deer) outside the xclosure last winter. I highly recommend giving solar energizers a try. As stated, go for higher joules output. On of mine puts out 70,000+ Volts on tester. Grounding is super important. On bigger fences (a mile of wire), 3 ground rods are feet in ground should do it.
From: Lewis
25-Oct-23
I have used Parmac chargers for a few years so far so very good.As one stated a good ground is totally necessary. Good luck Lewis
From: VAMtns
25-Oct-23
I am a beekeeper and use Parmac solar with good results , Bob Binnie has a good youtube on it
From: roseforyou
29-Aug-24
I went the DIY route for my solar-powered fence last summer, and it ended up saving me quite a bit. I grabbed a decent solar charger and some wire from a local farm supply store. For the posts and insulators, I found some good deals at https://dino.co.uk that worked out well. The key is making sure your solar charger is strong enough for the fence length you need. I used a 10-watt panel for about 3 acres, and it’s been holding up fine. If you’re setting up multiple fences, getting everything separate might be cheaper, and you can customize it better to your needs.
From: fdp
29-Aug-24
Tractor Supply.usually has everything you need.
From: Altitude Sickness
29-Aug-24
I’m only familiar with Parmac Other than the battery they last forever. I have some decades old. And a newer ones.
I may have one laying around if you want to buy one. PM me
From: Jimmyjumpup
29-Aug-24
I use em to keep maggots from stealing my treestand. You should see em when the grab that ladder stand. They sing like a lil birdie. Hehehehe