For those who are confused about the twisted pair, the splice is not needed in the loop. It is a series circuit, and the twisting of that single wire simply cancels the signal out where it is twisted. Typically, around 10 to 12 twists per foot of wire. The only time you would need to spice, is if you are short on the length of wire needed.
Let’s say I wanted to just fence off my pool to keep him out of that would it work like that? Collar doesn’t have to be inside or outside the boundaries to work just doesnt need to cross boundary either way right?
I have a back yard that I want to invisible f3nce in. Can u bury the part of the single loop about 2 feet for the part I want the dog to cross? I'm trying to avoid running a double loop which takes a LOT of yard space from the dog
I also don't see why you have to cut and splice perfectly good wire, as long as when you go single wire all around your perimeter (use 2 wires, one around one half the yard, and another around the other way) and then do the twist into your garage and into the transmitter. (???) Makes no sense to me to do the twist first, cut the wires, and then splice into your freshly laid perimeter wire. Thoughts ???
I don't think this is actually sending a signal. My guess is the ground wire induces a current in the collar, which can detect that current and then react according to its settings.
I still don't get why you have to put in a splice? Can't you just twist the wire and then separate the twist where you want the signal to start transmitting? It looks like you're just splicing one wire to another wire for no reason.
I'm in the process of putting an underground fence together without the splice at the end of the twist so will tell you if it works without it! All it says in the petsafe manual is that the splice is ''recommended'' but doesn't say why.
A very clear and simple illustration of the wiring! Thank You!
For those who are confused about the twisted pair, the splice is not needed in the loop. It is a series circuit, and the twisting of that single wire simply cancels the signal out where it is twisted. Typically, around 10 to 12 twists per foot of wire. The only time you would need to spice, is if you are short on the length of wire needed.
This is the first info on how and why you twist the wire. Thanks for your detailed information, I was totally confused.
Thank you for taking the time to make this video
Thank you!
What kind is of twisted wire do I need?
Can I attach mine to a chain link fence? I was wanting to run it from the transmitter… If so, will it put out a barrier?
Let’s say I wanted to just fence off my pool to keep him out of that would it work like that? Collar doesn’t have to be inside or outside the boundaries to work just doesnt need to cross boundary either way right?
I have a back yard that I want to invisible f3nce in. Can u bury the part of the single loop about 2 feet for the part I want the dog to cross? I'm trying to avoid running a double loop which takes a LOT of yard space from the dog
How might you shield a section of a single signal wire. The problem is RF shielding. There should be a way.
If I have more than enough wire I can also use the signal wire as my twisted pair cant I so its one solid wire and no splices ?
Yes
I did not splice at all and it seems to be working fine. I haven’t found any reason to splice???
I also don't see why you have to cut and splice perfectly good wire, as long as when you go single wire all around your perimeter (use 2 wires, one around one half the yard, and another around the other way) and then do the twist into your garage and into the transmitter. (???) Makes no sense to me to do the twist first, cut the wires, and then splice into your freshly laid perimeter wire. Thoughts ???
Awesome!! thanks for your help......
Very good explanation
thank you I was confused
I don't think this is actually sending a signal. My guess is the ground wire induces a current in the collar, which can detect that current and then react according to its settings.
I still don't get why you have to put in a splice? Can't you just twist the wire and then separate the twist where you want the signal to start transmitting? It looks like you're just splicing one wire to another wire for no reason.
+Michigan Militia Music I believe you can i saw a viodeo where they did what you're saying
i was also curious about this, did you ever figure it out ?
I didn't figure out why, but I just did as I was told and it worked hahaha
I'm in the process of putting an underground fence together without the splice at the end of the twist so will tell you if it works without it! All it says in the petsafe manual is that the splice is ''recommended'' but doesn't say why.
How did this go, entershikarisim? I'm worried all the twists will cause problems with the boundary.
The shock collar may work on a small dog but a bigger one don’t do shit
Engarde!
dog fence wiring
Can I create a fence on one side only ,returning wire at one meter apart
you wasted 30s of your life explaining something that I could explain in 10s