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Fence diagram

Product Name

Item Price See Pg #

A. Battery, Plug-in or Solar Energizers...............................................79

B. Ground Rod, 6' x 5/8", 6 lb................#151000 $10.50 102

Stainless Clamp, 0.10 lb.....................#151800 $1.55 102

C. 5-Light Tester, 0.24 lb........................#134100 $11.50 103

D. Surge Protector, 0.20 lb....................#156500 $11.50 103

E. Insulated Cable

136

F. Warning Sign, 0.06 lb.........................#346000 $0.97 137

G. IntelliRope PE 4.5, 660', 5 lb..............#245100 $36.00 119

H. IntelliTwine 2.25, 660', 2 lb................#253500 $19.50 119

I. FiberRod Post, 3/8" x 4', 0.38 lb.......#321841 $1.50 126

J. Galv. Steel T Post, 6', 9 lb...................#327600 $12.90 127

K. SnapOn Harp Clip, 0.10 lb..................#325310 $0.19 134

L. PowerGrip Clip, 3/8", 0.10 lb.............#325000 $0.15 134

M. ScrewOn Rope/Tape Ins., 0.10 lb.....#325400 $0.29 134

Product Name

Item Price See Pg #

N. PI 21n Notched Term. Ins., 0.08 lb....#369200 $1.03 132

O. P Spring Combination

1. PI 21 Terminal Insulator, 0.08 lb.....#369100 $0.45 132

2. P Spring, Stainless Steel, 0.30 lb...#255010 $2.95 137

3. RopeLink 2.6, 0.10 lb.......................#256210 $0.77 137

Items not shown

Product Name

Item Price See Pg #

Digital Voltmeter, 0.48 lb............................#132000 $35.00 103

Conductor Hook, 0.08 lb.............................#237400 $0.89 137

PowerLink 4.0, 0.15 lb.................................#335500 $4.50 137

Step-in PigTail Post, 35", 1.40 lb................#320506 $3.05 125

PigTail Clip, 0.05 lb.......................................#391700 $0.23 135

SupaReel Complete, 4.70 lb.......................#238000 $53.75 129

SupaReel T Post Bracket, 1 lb....................#238500 $11.85 129

3.

2. 1.

O.

Insert

T Posts 18"

Insert FiberRods

6"–12"

E.

L.

N.

I.

M.

J.

36"

27"

20"

13"

7"

Up to 25 ft between line posts

B.

A.

K.

F.

D. Surge

Protector

C. 5-Light

Tester

K., L. & M.

FiberRod Clips

G. IntelliRope PE 4.5

H. IntelliTwine 2.25

I. & J. Posts

N. Notched PI 21n

Terminal Insulator

G.

H.

K.

M.

L.

Description

A low-cost solution for fences that need to

remain in place less than 5 years.

Uses steel T or wood posts for ends and

corners. FiberRods

or steel T for line posts.

Conductors (twine, tape, rope and/or

MaxiShock

) are hand-tensioned. Up to 7

strands are used in response to predator

and livestock pressure.

We prefer 4 strands of IntelliTwine

and

1 IntelliRope

®

PE 4.5 for perimeter fences—

and 2 IntelliTwine with 1 IntelliRope PE 4.5

for internal fences.

For dry or snow-covered sites, alternating

the hot/ground connections is advised.

To keep grass from draining energy

from the fence, graze both sides hard,

use a herbicide or install a very powerful

energizer. (It’s best to do all 3 things.)

Regular maintenance (every 2 months) is

required to adjust tension of conductors and

reset any loose line posts. Tree limbs that

fall on the fence must be removed.

Multi-Strand Fences without Reels

Semi-Permanent

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(fence diagram above) A

5-strand fence supported

by FiberRods. Top strand is

IntelliRope PE 4.5 for extra

visibility to deer. Lower 4

strands are IntelliTwine.

Words of warning…

1. Avoid poor conductors. Available

pulse energy at far end is too low.

2. Avoid small energizers. Why?

Because they are less able to cope

with variations in soil (from wet

to dry). Also the bigger energizers

produce more memorable pulses.

Cost: as low as 26¢ per ft

To install

Tools:

Hammer or sledge to drive

steel or wood posts; voltmeter.

Time:

About the time it takes to walk

any distance twice per strand.

Skill:

Minimal.

Note: Users who have tried both usually

prefer IntelliBraid 3.0 to IntelliTwine. Costs

more/ft, but it handles better on a reel.

A multi-strand fence with rope (top), twine (next

2) and MaxiShock (bottom strands shown above).

Note differences in visibility.