1195 Fence Alert - A warning light placed on every electric fence that is passed during the hours of darkness, especially alongside roads, laneways, and around buildings. The Fence Alert provides an instant warning of low or intermittent voltage and hence animals escaping.

Low Voltage Warning Light
Starts working when your fence stops
No ground lead required.
Up to 5 years battery life.
Can be seen from up to a mile.

6305   Galvanized Ground Rod - ½” diameter 8' in length. For an electric fence
to be effective, the electrons traveling from the energizer and along the wire must
be able to complete their circuit, through the ground and back to the earth
terminal on the charger. Larger energizers or exerting more power will require
more ground rods so always install the proper amount of grounding. Certain
soil types and dry soil are not good conductors. Ground rods should be installed
at least 1 ½ times their length apart, or a minimum of 10'. Join the ground rods
using 6310 ground rod clamps and galvanized insulated wire. Install your
grounding system at least 10 feet from any existing earth systems or buildings.
Avoid using dissimilar metals to prevent reaction. In dry summer conditions, it
may be necessary to install more grounding. Remember, 90% of fence failure is
improper grounding.

6305 8' Ground Rod

6310 Ground Rod Clamp - Ground rod clamps are used to connect from one ground rod to another. Avoid problems of electrolysis by using similar metals.

6320 Single Cut Out Switch - This switch will enable you to turn the energizer off at any point in the fence. This will eliminate walking great distances to turn the power off to repair or check your fences. This handy unit is also excellent for turning the power off to a bottom wire if snow load becomes to heavy. Also by using cut out switches you can help prevent or deter lightning strikes. This unit is an easy on easy off unit. This unit is self cleaning stainless steel fittings for non-corrosive contact. Seals tight to prevent water penetration.

6330 Double Cut Out Switch - This switch makes it possible to turn off one fence while another fence is still electrified. This unit is very useful when working with multiple fences or paddocks.

6340 Lightning Choke & Diverter - Is designed to help lessen the amount of power that a lightning strike can produce and send surging through your energizer. This device contains a heavy-duty fully sealed spark gap; a heavy duty galvanized spring with a 16' expansion. A white end strain insulator, and heavy duty line taps. Instructions included. If you are in an area prone to lightning strikes, this unit is highly recommended. Although it can help lessen a power surge strength, it in no way will prevent a lightning strike.

REMEMBER USE HAND AND EYE PROTECTION WHEN USING ANY FENCING PRODUCTS!



6360 Fault Finder - Is a combined voltage and current meter that allows you to rapidly find faults/shorts on your electric fence.

Large back lit display. Bold current indicator arrows.
Simultaneous voltage and current reading.
Audible current indicator.
Robust, impact and water resistant case.
Integrated belt carry clip.
No earth lead needed.
Low battery indicator. Replaceable 9 volt battery.

6370 Lightning Arrestor - A porcelain arrestor designed to help deter and lessen lightning strikes

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6380 5 Light Tester - An inexpensive handy pocket sized fence tester designed to test the general condition of your fence. Shows the fence is live and measures the voltage on the fence. Five lights range from 2000v to 6000 v.

6350 Electric Fence Warning Sign - aluminum sign highly visible to warn of an electrified fence. These signs are required in some areas. Check all local and state rules as to number of signs and distances for placement. Electric Fence Warning Signs should be installed on ALL electrified fences.



6390 Surge Protector - Plug directly onto the 110v power outlet to help prevent power surges from the power line to your energizer.



2100 Spinning Jenny - 4 arm wire payout reel. Designed to pay out high tensile wire smoothly, effectively and without tangles. This is a must for anyone installing high tensile fencing. The spinning Jenny stake is placed on the ground. The reel sits on top of the stake and the L bolts are positioned and secured after the wire is placed on the stake. Do not cut the bands of wire until after the arms of the reel are securely holding the coil of wire.
Tools



2110 Strainer Handle - When using in-line wire strainers (4100), it is the tool that will position over the end of the reel to tighten up the fence. When you position the handle over the reel, the handle will turn feeding the wire onto the reel.