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    Electric fence question...No gate tapes

    Hey guys

    I have recently put in another post and rail fence and there are still two more to come...however when they are all done the plan is to have electric stand off...


    Now my question is can I some how dig a trence inside each gate way and lay conduet or something so I can have the tape run under ground?

    has anyone ever done anything like this?

    I really really dont want to have to undo tape each time I go in and out of the field but obviously need to be able to run a complete circuit around the paddock

    my gates also swing both ways so if I have tape up on the inside of the gate and the wind caught the gate and put it on the tape the gate could easily become electrified too...

    So I would prefer not to have it there at all
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    Hi DB, One way is to get some electric fence cable, it looks a lot like old style metal core spark plug lead, and run it inside a piece of garden hose under the ground between the gate posts. At each end turn the hose 180 degrees back on itself so that rain can't enter. Attach your tape at each end and away you go. This cable is sold by your friendly rural produce store.

    The cheap and easy way is to nail a lump of 4X2 or whatever you have handy to each gate post and string your tape or string (on insulators) between them. Looks a bit daggy but is cheap and effective.

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    so I cant just run the electric tape thats going to go around the field through the garden hose like you have suggested?

    I was thinking a bit of plastic poly pipe in a U shape in the ground then I could put 90 degree bends in as it comes out the ground so rain cant get in and run the tape through that ....im talking small diameter stuff is that the same or is the garden hose material better?
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    Can't you just begin at one side of the gate opening, run the stand off around the paddock and conclude at the other side of the gate opening? You don't need a completed circle as it were... we had one when I was a kid ...was simply a straight run of 400 yards with the pulse generator in a box about 100 yards down the track...tap...tap...tap... was good fun daring visiting kids to pee on it
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    The wire under the ground between the fence post needs to be insulated.
    Rural supply outlets have this type of insulated wire. Its good to put it inside some irrigation pipe to protect it.
    The tape would soon short out to the ground if buried, even if inside a pipe

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    I have seen it done but haven't done it myself. Presumably your local rural shop may know how. If you don't get much luck there are plastic handles with metal loops that you can loop over the tape, these are much easier than battery clips and can be handled when the wire is hot. You could put one either end of the gate. If you want it to stand off the gate you could use a steel picket either side of the gate by bringing the pickets in by 1-2 mtrs depending how much swing in the gate.

    I am presuming the underground mechanism you are looking for would work similar to the plastic handles ie. an outer form of insulation with some form of inner core that conduct the pulse.

    Not sure if you are hard wiring into your mains but I recently purchased a solar charging unit and if you haven't purchased a one as yet these re much better than the battery ones

    Good luck

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    I would think it would be fine if you put it into electrical conduit (Orange stuff).
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    Aye, it's common practice back home on the farms there, we have it on the gateways at home where where tractors are going in and out all the time. Just run some electrical cable through some poly pipe or conduit, and bury it under the gateway. Bring each end up to the insulated standoff on each gatepost and connect to the tape on each side. fill the ends of the pipe with silicon if you don't want it filling up with water or mud over time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grappler View Post
    The wire under the ground between the fence post needs to be insulated.
    Rural supply outlets have this type of insulated wire. Its good to put it inside some irrigation pipe to protect it.
    The tape would soon short out to the ground if buried, even if inside a pipe

    So I could just get a small amout of this wire run it under ground through some pipe and attach it to the tape on either side when it comes out the ground?

    am I reading you right.


    Micheal I dont want the tape in the gate areas at all....thats the purpose of my question....

    and I have a solar unit got it for Chrisy...but its more of a mobile unit. the plan is to tape all the paddocks but move the unit to which ever paddock is being used at the time
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    Done a fair bit of electric fencing in the past when I was a sodbusters slave.
    Gateways.We used that insulated cable mentioned,burried in poly pipe.It isnt necesary to seal the pipe as the cable is insulated.We ALWAYS plugged the ends of the poly with sillycum just to be safe.
    They make very good switches should you wish to be able to turn sections off.As mentioned it doesnt need to be a completed circuit,you can piggy back other sections off as you go.Make sure you do have a really good earth stake at the energizer,doesnt hurt to run a pair 1m apart.
    Worth investing in a testing tool,simply touch the hot wire and it says if its live,makes testing/fault finding very quick.
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