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anyone electrified their omlet netting?

 

ive had trouble with foxes and was looking at this as an option of keeping them away from my girls.

 

i manged to work out how to make the fence "live" with an insulated cable.

 

would i also need a cable to the energizer for the earth ?

 

any advice or tips please folks...........

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I haven't used Omlet netting, but have used electric fencing on the farm.

 

We just lay out the strings and poles around the field how we want them, make sure there is no cross over, make sure it is all pulled tight and then you can electrify it.

The energisers we use run on car batterys, and they just clip on to the fencing. You can get something which hooks on and tells you when the battery needs replacing by flashing or making a noise.

 

Sorry, I don't know enough, hopefully someone else will know.

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The only thing with a mains energiser it has to be near an electrical output (mains) obviously

 

Not going to be much help as I run electric fencing of a 12V car battery which i periodically charge up(halfords 12V batterys are usually reasonable)

 

I just clip the energiser live wire to the tape and then add the + /- terminals to make it live. It does have an on /off switch but i usually take a terminal off. I am looking at getting the omlet netting though so as has been said not sure what u need to do with omlet netting.

 

Electric fencing is excellent....frightens me off! ouch!

 

my energiser has a low level flashing light when the battery is low but I usually know now how long it will last for and it starts clicking slower too

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ooh just forgot to say Discount saddlery does really good pricing on energisers for running of car batterys etc

 

Also known as Hey Farm saddlery if you google it should come up

 

good luck indie :)

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