I like to introduce the deer to the fence using aluminum foil and peanut butter. Bend the foil over the wire and add a little peanut butter to the foil. They rarely come back.
There are stills within on the video on the connections. Additional close ups are available on our website for these products. www.premier1supplies.com/
The terminal insulators were simply tied onto the T-Posts. Soft baling wire could be used as well. This video also shows how to install PI 21 insulators-ruclips.net/video/raU3YxWhvVA/видео.htmlrel=0&modestbranding=1&showinfo=0&autoplay=1
That depends on terrain, conductor tension and so on. On some fences we'll go up to 40'. If buying posts, don't base your count on max distance, that will ultimately leave you a few posts short. Give us a call at 800-282-6631 and we'll help you determine your needs.
It is not clear how you connect the three strands from both fences together. And it is not clear how are you then connect one of these strands to the energizer. I’ve looked at all the instructions on your website I looked at all the pictures and I cannot figure it out.
A wire leading from the energizer's fence terminal is clipped onto one of the conductors (ideally at the end over a RopeLink). Orange PowerLink clips (alligator clips) jump the power from strand to strand. Give us a call at 800-282-6631 and one of our consultants will help you with these questions.
So when that 30 point buck comes through at 35 miles per hour...with his antlers proud and tall....you really think he will see that fence at all ? You might find your wire somewhere in the neighbors field...maybe a quarter mile away. ( I know Im a dairy farmer and always use electric fence ) . When deer jump fences with grass at all heights on either side....do they hesitate to jump it ? No ! Ive seen deer jump from the road across the entire ditch ( 20 ft. ) hit a 4ft tall new barb wire fence. Pop two barbs and never slow down.
True, they can run into it and burst through. We're not stopping that deer, we'd need a tall brick wall to accomplish that. We're stopping the deer walking by, looking for a place to eat. For that purpose, this style of fence succeeds.
@@premier1supplies Very true ! But my experience is that theres more deer that run through an electric fence then just walk by. If a deer goes through it every night its rater ineffective. ( which is common here at my farm ) Once the fence is taken out its open for party time
Great product
I like to introduce the deer to the fence using aluminum foil and peanut butter. Bend the foil over the wire and add a little peanut butter to the foil. They rarely come back.
How could you add Poly Tape to the 3d fence?
how far apart did you put the inside strand from the outside strands?
3 ft.
Would itellibraid 2.25 be an effective conductor as well? Or is the increased visibility of the rope necessary?
It should work, but we would prefer something thicker (i.e. 4.5mm IntelliRope) for increased visibility.
Can you add a video showing the connections up close?
There are stills within on the video on the connections. Additional close ups are available on our website for these products. www.premier1supplies.com/
How has the fance worked???
I want to install a fence but your idea look good.... has it work?
They work very well.
Why does the inside fence even need to be hot If the outside strand is the one they encounter and get trained to avoid?
As a fail-safe.
It would be helpful if you showed how to install the insulators because it is not clear how to do it
The terminal insulators were simply tied onto the T-Posts. Soft baling wire could be used as well. This video also shows how to install PI 21 insulators-ruclips.net/video/raU3YxWhvVA/видео.htmlrel=0&modestbranding=1&showinfo=0&autoplay=1
what's the maximum distance you can spread the posts out? thanks
That depends on terrain, conductor tension and so on. On some fences we'll go up to 40'. If buying posts, don't base your count on max distance, that will ultimately leave you a few posts short. Give us a call at 800-282-6631 and we'll help you determine your needs.
It is not clear how you connect the three strands from both fences together. And it is not clear how are you then connect one of these strands to the energizer. I’ve looked at all the instructions on your website I looked at all the pictures and I cannot figure it out.
A wire leading from the energizer's fence terminal is clipped onto one of the conductors (ideally at the end over a RopeLink). Orange PowerLink clips (alligator clips) jump the power from strand to strand.
Give us a call at 800-282-6631 and one of our consultants will help you with these questions.
what do you do about a gate?
Use rope gates for easy in/out access.
www.premier1supplies.com/p/rope-gates
How do you establish entrance and exit points?
Add in additional T posts where you would like to exit/enter and install a gate kit, www.premier1supplies.com/p/rope-gates?criteria=gate
Usually crosshairs work well for entrance, exits are somewhat unpredictable
Does the fence work for both "Deer" and "Roe deer"? Thanks in advance
Developed for Whitetail deer, unsure about Roe deer.
Has anyone used this for elk?
Will this work for a dog?
Electric Fence? Yes. 3D fence, depends on where the strands are set and size of the dog.
How about raccoon and such?
We have designs for deterring raccoons.
How about a fence for squirrels.
Give us a call at 800-282-6631 and our team will go over your options.
Yeah they eat tomatoes and corn.
@@annfield9852 and sunflowers....and flower bulbs......they eat almost everything!
So when that 30 point buck comes through at 35 miles per hour...with his antlers proud and tall....you really think he will see that fence at all ? You might find your wire somewhere in the neighbors field...maybe a quarter mile away. ( I know Im a dairy farmer and always use electric fence ) . When deer jump fences with grass at all heights on either side....do they hesitate to jump it ? No ! Ive seen deer jump from the road across the entire ditch ( 20 ft. ) hit a 4ft tall new barb wire fence. Pop two barbs and never slow down.
True, they can run into it and burst through.
We're not stopping that deer, we'd need a tall brick wall to accomplish that. We're stopping the deer walking by, looking for a place to eat. For that purpose, this style of fence succeeds.
@@premier1supplies Very true ! But my experience is that theres more deer that run through an electric fence then just walk by. If a deer goes through it every night its rater ineffective. ( which is common here at my farm ) Once the fence is taken out its open for party time
So I noticed you have the same comment on many 3D electric fence videos, what is your solution? Thanks