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52 NETTING COMPARISON CHART CA residents see p. 106 for Prop 65 Warning.
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Premier Netting Data Chart (continued on pp. 54–55)
1. Installed height—in inches.
2. Netting name and number
Example: ElectroNet 9/35/12
9 = number of horizontals
35 = installed height (inches)
12 = distance (inches) between verticals
(SS) = Single Spike Post
(DS) = Double Spike Post
(DP) = Drivable Post (with a single spike)
For easy identification—Drivable Post caps are brown in color,
not black like the SS or DS.
(PN) = Pos/Neg
Horizontals are “wired” as 2 separate circuits—for use where the
soil surface resistance is high (brown grass, drylots or snow).
3. Page number—for further details and uses.
4. Item number —use when ordering.
5. Cost per roll—includes line posts.
6. Price per foot—use for cost comparisons only!
Netting is only sold in full rolls.
7. Roll length—in feet from end to end.
8. Type and color of verticals and posts
Strings or plastic struts—(first word).
Color of vertical—(second word).
Color of post—(third word).
9. Post spacing and diameter
Post spacing (in feet)—(first number) distance
between the posts.
Diameter—(second number) outer dia. of each post.
10. Color and number of conductive strands
Color—indicates strand color.
Number of conductive strands (carry a pulse).
11. Post spike length and diameter
Post spike length (in inches)—(first number). The
length of steel that goes into soil. Longer spikes
provide more support in soft soils but can be
difficult to step into hard soils.
Steel spike dia. (in inches)—(second number).
Larger is stronger but harder to push into soil.
12. Distance between verticals
Closer spacing is better, but closer vertical spacing
means more weight, more prone to sagging
between posts and more expensive to buy.
13. Horizontal spacing (inches) from bottom to top
• Vertical space between horizontal strands.
Close bottom spacings are better for
small animals.
• However, conductive strands that are closer to
the soil will leak away much more pulse energy
when green vegetation touches a strand.
14. Electrical resistance ohms (Ω )/1000 ft
• Very important. Smaller numbers mean less
resistance and better conductivity. 100 ohms is
twice as conductive as 200 ohms.
• Less resistance means an energizer’s pulse can
pass through a net(s) with less loss of energy.
• Less energy loss means more pulse energy
will pass through the animal and through any
green vegetation that touches the net.
• Nets with smaller ohm numbers are better for
long fences and/or fences that will encounter
high weed contact.
15. Suggested for these species
Species—a list of the species that a given netting
design is most likely to keep in or out.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.
Type & Color Post Color & No. Post Spike Distance Horizontal Elec. Resist.
Installed Item Cost Price Roll of Verticals Spacing of Conductive Length & Between Spacing (in.) Ohms Ω / Suggested for
Height Netting Name Pg # Number Per Roll Per Ft Length and Posts and Dia. Strands Diameter Verticals Bottom to Top 1000 ft These Species
HogNet 4/18/12 (SS) 25 208076 $77 $0.77 100'
strut/wht/wht 12.5'/.51" wht/blk – 3 6"/.26" 12" 33
4, 6, 8
18"
RaccoonNet 4/18/12 (SS) 28 202972 $77 $0.77 100'
RaccoonNet 4/18/12 (SS) 28 202971 $64 $1.28 50'
strut/wht/wht 12.5'/.51" wht/blk – 3 6"/.26" 12" 33
4, 6, 8
Hogs | Raccoons | Geese
VersaNet Plus 9/20/3 (SS) 29 202810 $112 $1.12 100'
VersaNet Plus 9/20/3 (SS) 29 202815 $77 $1.54 50'
2, 2, 2, 2,
string/grn/blk 6.8'/.51" green – 8 6"/.26" 3" 38
2, 2, 4, 4
20"
VersaNet Plus 9/20/3 (SS) 29 202800 $112 $1.12 100'
VersaNet Plus 9/20/3 (SS) 29 202805 $77 $1.54 50'
2, 2, 2, 2,
string/wht/wht 6.8'/.51" wht/blk – 8 6"/.26" 3" 38
2, 2, 4, 4
Rabbits | Skunks | Raccoons
Geese | Dogs | Pigs | Opossum
24"
HogNet 10/24/12 (PN) (SS) 25 208066 $129 $1.29 100'
HogNet 10/24/12 (PN) (SS) 25 208065 $90 $1.08 50'
4, 2, 2, 2,
strut/wht/blk 12.5'/.51" wht/blk – 9 6"/.26" 12" 38
2, 2, 2, 4, 4
Hogs | Raccoons | Geese
30" PigletNet Plus 11/30/3 (SS) 24 208068 $129 $1.29 100'
string/wht/wht 6.8'/.51" wht/blk – 10 6"/.26" 3" 38
2, 2, 2, 2, 2,
4, 4, 4, 4, 4
Pigs | Foxes | Dogs | Raccoons
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