Step-by-Step Guide: Setting Up a 3-D Electric Fence for Deer Protection

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  • Step-by-Step Guide: Setting Up a 3-D Electric Fence for Deer Protection
    0:00 How to Set up a 3D Electric Deer Fence
    0:18 Why a 3D Fence for Deer
    1:05 Supplies needed for a 3D Electric Fence
    2:49 Height of an Electric Fence to keep deer out
    3:19 Setting up Electric Fence Posts
    3:34 How to set up an electric fence energizer
    Here are the items you need to build a 3D Electric Fence: • Deer Fence Supplies - ...
    Our friends from @premier1supplies stopped but the Howard Homestead to set up a 3D Electric fence to keep deer out of the expanding orchard.
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    Here's a step-by-step guide on how to install a 3-D electric fence:
    Assess Your Property:
    Evaluate your property to determine the boundaries and areas that require protection from deer.
    Gather the Necessary Materials and Tools:
    Fence posts: Use metal T-posts for your corner, gate posts, and Premier 1 Supplies fiberglass fence posts for the interior.
    Insulators: Use the recommended Premier 1 insulator to make your posts.
    Electric Rope: Opt for a high-quality electric rope like the IntelliRope®used in this set-up.
    Fence charger: Select an appropriate fence charger or energizer based on your fence's length and power requirements. You will also need to decide between a color, or plug-in energizer based on your fence's location.
    Grounding system: Make sure to install the ground post that comes with the Premier 1 energizer. Depending on the size of the fence, soil moister, and other factors, more grounding rods may be needed.
    Connectors and accessories: Purchase any necessary connectors, tensioners, and other accessories.
    Tools: Gather tools such as rope, a t-post driver, wire cutters, pliers, a voltage tester, and a hammer.
    Plan the Fence Layout:
    Determine the perimeter of the area you want to enclose with the 3-D electric fence.
    Mark the locations for fence posts, ensuring proper spacing (typically 10-30 feet apart).
    Consider the height of the fence, which is typically 2 and 4 feet for the inside fence and 3 feet for the outside fence. The two fences should be approximately 3 feet apart.
    Install Fence Posts:
    Use a post driver to install the corner t-posts and a hammer to install the fiberglass posts.
    Attach Insulators and Electric Wire:
    Attach insulators to each fence post at the desired heights for your 3-D fence design.
    Run the electric wire through the insulators, ensuring it is taut and properly tensioned.
    Follow the manufacturer's instructions for connecting the wire to the insulators and maintaining a continuous circuit.
    Install the Fence Charger and Grounding System:
    Position the fence charger in a suitable location near a power source or solar panel (if applicable).
    Connect the fence charger to the electric wire using the appropriate connectors and follow the manufacturer's instructions for proper wiring.
    Drive a grounding rod into the ground near the fence charger and connect it to the charger using grounding clamps.
    Ensure a proper grounding connection by burying the grounding rod deeply and moistening the surrounding soil.
    Test the Fence:
    Use a voltage tester to check the fence's electric charge and ensure it is functioning correctly.
    Follow safety precautions while testing the fence and avoid contact with the electric wire.
    Regular Maintenance and Monitoring:
    Regularly inspect the fence for any damage, loose wires, or vegetation growth that could compromise its effectiveness.
    Keep the fence line clear of vegetation and debris to maintain a reliable electric charge.
    Monitor the fence periodically and address any maintenance issues promptly.
    Remember to consult local regulations and guidelines regarding the installation of electric fences and any permits that may be required. Additionally, prioritize safety by following manufacturer instructions, wearing appropriate protective gear, and turning off the power during maintenance or repairs.
    Why use a 3D fence to keep deer out? The three-dimensional aspect of the fence makes it more challenging for deer to perceive the fence as an obstacle. It creates a visual barrier that disrupts their depth perception, making it harder for them to accurately judge the fence's height and distance. This confusion discourages deer from attempting to jump over the fence, reducing the likelihood of them breaching the barrier and entering the protected area.
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Komentáře • 3

  • @hunterharlow93
    @hunterharlow93 Před rokem

    Just what I was looking for great tutorial

  • @AUDIOMIND
    @AUDIOMIND Před 9 měsíci +1

    Not enough detail was provided and the instructions were rushed.

    • @GrowingwithStarkBros
      @GrowingwithStarkBros  Před 9 měsíci +2

      Sorry to hear that! You can certainly reach out to Premier Fencing with specific questions you have about their product. We just wanted to pass along some tips to our fellow fruit growers!