How Electric Fencing Works

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  • čas přidán 6. 08. 2024
  • By now, you’re more than likely all too familiar with what it feels like to get shocked by an electric fence. But what is really happening to deliver the shock?
    In this video from Zareba®, North America’s largest producer of electric fencing supplies, we'll show you the flow of electric current on the fence to see how the process works.
    DELIVERY OF ELECTRICITY
    Starting at the fence charger, electric current is fed into your system by either an AC power outlet or battery on your DC or solar charger. This current is then built up through a series of transformers inside your fence charger which takes that electricity and converts it into a higher voltage charge.
    This higher voltage charge is what is released to your fence lines from your charger’s fence terminal post and wire connection.
    -Electric Fence Charger Options from Zareba®: www.zarebasystems.com/store/el...
    TWO TERMINALS ON THE CHARGER
    Fence chargers are designed with two external terminals to intentionally create separation in the electric circuit. Electricity enters the fence circuit on the “hot” fence terminal, and completes the circuit when it’s collected by the ground rods and sent up to the ground terminal from your connecting ground wire.
    This ground terminal on your charger is just as important in delivering an effective shock to your animal as having a strong output voltage on your fence charger. A fence’s shocking power is only as strong as its grounding system is able to receive. A smaller grounding setup will receive less electric current, and emit less shock on the line.
     Grounding System Options from Zareba®: www.zarebasystems.com/store/el...
    COMPLETING THE CIRCUIT
    The main objective a charge has coming out of a fence charger on the fence line terminal is to find the shortest connecting path to that ground terminal to complete the circuit. The objective, then, of an electric fence system is to only allow one successful point of circuit completion for that current, and that successful point of completion happens when an object touches the “hot” wire and the earth at the same time.
    This could be your animal, a branch shorting out the wire, or you may have been the lucky one to complete this circuit once or twice. This is also why birds don’t get shocked on fence lines … they don’t have a contact point with both earth and the wire.
    -Electric Fence Tester Options from Zareba®: www.zarebasystems.com/store/el...
    WHY INSULATORS ARE USED
    To keep this electric current cleanly running, fence systems utilize insulators to attach wires to posts - insulated wire to make underground connections - And weeds and grass kept off the line, all to keep the electric current from running to the ground.
    So, that instantaneous shock felt by the animal touching a fence line is the result of the electric current being passed through its body to the earth. And depending on your soil conditions, (higher moisture levels being more conductive and number of ground rods), the earth can carry this circuit over hundreds of feet to be received by your grounding rods and sent up to your ground terminal.
    -Electric Fence Insulator Options from Zareba®: www.zarebasystems.com/store/el...
    SUCCESSFUL ANIMAL CONTAINMENT WITH ELECTRIC FENCING
    The basic principle of electric currents is what electric fencing utilizes to provide the psychological barrier for animal containment. The charge has successfully completed its trip out of the fence terminal, down the wire, through your body, down to the earth, received by the grounding rods, and back up into the ground terminal.
    Electric fencing is one of the safest forms of fencing for both you and your animals. Look for a 3rd party approved safety label from UL or CSA on your charger to ensure all safety evaluations have been completed. The shock from an electric fence charger is extremely low amperage for 3/10,000 of a second, once a second, so it’s an immediate, unpleasant psychological deterrent.
    -Electric Fence Advice by Animal from Zareba®: www.zarebasystems.com/learning...
    MORE ABOUT ZAREBA® AND ITS ELECTRIC FENCING PRODUCTS
    -Have any questions about installing an electric fence charger from Zareba®? Call 855-592-7322. Contact Zareba® online at: www.zarebasystems.com/contact-us
    -Electric Fence Installation Guide: www.zarebasystems.com/learning...

Komentáře • 156

  • @cuibird
    @cuibird Před 2 lety +6

    1:53 "YOU" may have been the lucky one to complete this circuit once or twice.... LOL

  • @usal136
    @usal136 Před 5 lety +11

    Clear explanation with clear animation

  • @oceanmariner
    @oceanmariner Před 6 lety +39

    I farmed in younger days. One solution for problem animals is to have a ground wire between hot wires. Also heavy wire under tension transfers the shock better than the usual light wire used on hobby farms. A proper fence will stop polar bears.

  • @rsrk.2601
    @rsrk.2601 Před 4 lety +3

    Thanks for clearing my confusion you got a new sub

  • @edinfific2576
    @edinfific2576 Před 4 lety +82

    "Or you may have been the lucky one to complete the circuit once or twice." 😅

  • @davedeatherage4902
    @davedeatherage4902 Před 6 lety +15

    Thank -you for you're clear explanation of how the electric fence works👍👌

  • @MeerasLittleWorld
    @MeerasLittleWorld Před 6 lety

    Nice explanation

  • @AnushaVVSS
    @AnushaVVSS Před 6 lety +13

    Very much informative..

  • @jefflarsson8595
    @jefflarsson8595 Před 6 lety

    Great vid!

  • @kleveronefourthreetwo
    @kleveronefourthreetwo Před 2 lety

    That cow model is the best

  • @dayarao1555
    @dayarao1555 Před 6 lety +1

    Great explnation

  • @vaughnsmith5122
    @vaughnsmith5122 Před 5 lety +1

    It is great

  • @primozkumar3909
    @primozkumar3909 Před 7 měsíci

    hello my friend!! can i put my grounding stick above 100 m from the fence?(fence energizer will be also 100m away in the garage conected with insulated wire on the fence) will working or not??tnx for the answer🖤

  • @AccuracySpeaks
    @AccuracySpeaks Před 2 lety +1

    I got one of your fence chargers from Tractor Supply under the American FarmWorks brand. Anyhow, I have a bear coming into our apiary trashing beehives. I read all the instructions before I purchased the device and noticed you had to set this solar charger in the sun for 3 days to charge it up. I can't gamble on the 3 days, so I called your help desk. The gal said I could trickle charge the device for the initial usage to expedite the charging and to get the device into action before the bear wrecks the entire place, however, she could not tell me how to actually charge the device. My question is, do I need to take the housing off to expose the battery and hook the trickle charger directly to the terminals on the battery, or can I just hook it up to the positive and negative on the device itself? Some decent instructions with this method of charging would be much appreciated by all of your customers that need to get the device into action asap! Thank you!

  • @blackberrylady6025
    @blackberrylady6025 Před 5 lety

    Super 🏆🏆

  • @iankiplangat1894
    @iankiplangat1894 Před 2 lety

    Nice

  • @sudhakark2402
    @sudhakark2402 Před 5 lety

    Done wel

  • @ramliahmad9
    @ramliahmad9 Před 2 lety

    Now I understand how it work

  • @patremandagardiner2074
    @patremandagardiner2074 Před 3 lety +56

    Everyone wants to keep animals in meanwhile I just wanna keep humans out my yard🤷🏽‍♂️

    • @roshanaraahmed2349
      @roshanaraahmed2349 Před 3 lety +1

      Me either😄

    • @ezra5788
      @ezra5788 Před 3 lety +2

      Same. I use it for security

    • @jayep.967
      @jayep.967 Před 3 lety +2

      100% especially because I have kids. Too many psychos out there.

    • @KKk-zj6lv
      @KKk-zj6lv Před 2 lety +3

      @@jayep.967 you could do normal fence inside and eletric fence outside to keep your kids from touching it, because you know kids are curious and like to climb in thing

    • @jayep.967
      @jayep.967 Před 2 lety

      @Dan Ghofrani my husband hates pets! Lol.

  • @MZMA85
    @MZMA85 Před 3 lety +4

    I am very lucky to get myself shocked by the electric fence that both me and my sparky buddies installed

  • @Festus2022
    @Festus2022 Před 2 lety +4

    If the charged wires are covered by an insulating material, how is the electricity transferred from the wire>animal>ground> negative terminal?

    • @AwestrikeFearofGods
      @AwestrikeFearofGods Před 2 lety +2

      uninsulated fence wire --> animal --> ground --> uninsulated ground rod --> insulated ground wire. The ground wire insulation is stripped at its connection to the ground rod.

    • @aaronduboise5277
      @aaronduboise5277 Před rokem +1

      run insulated wire underground when you want to make a run under a gate or something

  • @WadcaWymiaru
    @WadcaWymiaru Před 6 lety +1

    I use a standard phase in my top hight fance. I'm wrong?

    • @ZarebaSystems
      @ZarebaSystems  Před 6 lety

      Hi there! Please contact our customer care team with any questions Monday-Friday 8 a.m.-7 p.m EST. and Saturday 9 a.m.- 5 p.m. EST at (855)592-7322!

  • @sarharashid742
    @sarharashid742 Před 4 lety +1

    i need some advice for when we sleep at night thief will come home how can use this system in my house out side protect thief in my house please tell me &help us

  • @2lepides3zwespermastealth51

    The current through wires is DC right?

  • @nongthonvlogs3297
    @nongthonvlogs3297 Před 2 lety

    Can you deliver products to Vietnam?

  • @damantrip2874
    @damantrip2874 Před rokem

    does this systems works with small animals like house lizard or gecko?

  • @electricfencepk306
    @electricfencepk306 Před 3 lety

    fine

  • @emp5352
    @emp5352 Před 4 lety +30

    0:10 : hwat

  • @NinaCrisma
    @NinaCrisma Před 4 lety

    Do you have an user´s manual that you can share it with us? Please

  • @TheTomar33
    @TheTomar33 Před 6 lety +1

    If I wear sneakers - I still get a shock, doesn't rubber soles shoe protect you from being shocked?

    • @ZarebaSystems
      @ZarebaSystems  Před 6 lety

      Hi there! Please contact our customer care team with any questions Monday-Friday 8 a.m.-7 p.m EST. and Saturday 9 a.m.- 5 p.m. EST at (855)592-7322!

    • @Mmmyess
      @Mmmyess Před 5 lety +7

      @@ZarebaSystems Why not answer the damn question? Why does someone get shocked when insulated from the ground? Jeez.

    • @kahvac
      @kahvac Před 5 lety

      The soles on your sneaker are not thick enough..try a different pair of shoes with a thicker sole and make sure they are not wet or damp inside or out.

    • @leeannmansfield5254
      @leeannmansfield5254 Před 4 lety

      no

  • @user-ez9ex8hx6v
    @user-ez9ex8hx6v Před 7 měsíci

    Visto ✅

  • @enashdigal9274
    @enashdigal9274 Před 6 lety

    if they remain touched then ? they may die ..or

    • @hollie8579
      @hollie8579 Před 3 lety

      We had Ancona chickens that would get on the wire and not try to get off. We would remove them and they would run off. None of our other breeds did that, they would instantly get away from the fence.

  • @jack_productionz6079
    @jack_productionz6079 Před 4 lety +3

    Wattson is that you

  • @TannerTech
    @TannerTech Před 6 lety +3

    I doubt there is a series of transformers in the "fence charger". More than likely, there is a high frequency switching power supply that drives one smaller transformer at a higher efficiency and a cockroft Walton multiplier on the output.

    • @leonardpearlman4017
      @leonardpearlman4017 Před 6 lety +1

      My guess was something to make 12 volts (say), then an ignition coil to make the thousands of volts, and some kind of gadget to make it pulse, some kind of blinker module. I never have opened one up. If you're making thousands of units to sell, I guess you could design and build a special transformer to do whatever you want. ?? This doesn't account for battery operation. Ah.. maybe the flasher thing... HM. When it closes it powers the ignition coil very briefly, and also say heats up something, makes the switch open. So you'd get just one pulse every so often. Here in The FUTURE you could make some electronic thing and do whatever you want I guess, a timer and an inverter, let out five pulses every six seconds except for Sundays and Christmas?

    • @WACKO1123
      @WACKO1123 Před 6 lety +1

      You answered your own question. An automotive coil boosts 12 v DC to 25K v pulse by the distributor. So no need to use more than one transformer. One transformer from input voltage multiplied up to 2K volts for the fence. The pulse is developed by a simple timer circuit to pulse the output.

  • @user-ez9ex8hx6v
    @user-ez9ex8hx6v Před 7 měsíci

    Okay got that ✅ yes heard

  • @danielpravin3231
    @danielpravin3231 Před 5 lety

    Does the animal have any problem?

  • @user-nd3dn4uy5z
    @user-nd3dn4uy5z Před 6 měsíci

    What about protecting the hippo from your garden?

  • @plsniper
    @plsniper Před 5 měsíci

    A bear has been climbing a tree to get to the top of my fence and then gets into my yard. If I had an electric wire on top of my fence, would the bear get zapped when he's up in the tree?

  • @balisticsquirel
    @balisticsquirel Před 3 lety +1

    So all wires on every electric fence are hot?

    • @ThefamousMrcroissant
      @ThefamousMrcroissant Před 3 lety

      That would imply a loss of energy (like a resistor). So when using low resistance conductors they would not.

    • @droptozro
      @droptozro Před rokem

      Some aren't. Sometimes people will run ground connected wires in between the hot wires to deliver a much stronger shock if an animals touches those two wires at once. Some also just don't make all the wires hot to give the impression of protection without spreading too much electricity through too many wires and weakening the shock.

  • @adambakas13
    @adambakas13 Před rokem +2

    Oh, so that's what it feels like to be a circuit breaker.

  • @hampler6027
    @hampler6027 Před 2 lety

    does it work for children too?

  • @user-ez9ex8hx6v
    @user-ez9ex8hx6v Před 7 měsíci

    Okay yes watched video

  • @user-xx2zq8cx3s
    @user-xx2zq8cx3s Před 3 lety

    You are xaram crazy

  • @sdqsdq6274
    @sdqsdq6274 Před 6 lety +35

    how can a human get shock when he wearing a rubber shoe most of the time

    • @sanjeen2503
      @sanjeen2503 Před 6 lety

      The design might be different, for example there will be both phase and neutral lines running parallel, and touching both constitutes a shock. Either this, or that there is only single phase line with high voltage as shown in the video, and touching ONLY that without touching ground still gives a shock since the human body has stray capacitance that allows current to flow.

    • @radon360
      @radon360 Před 6 lety +4

      A typical fence runs pulses of several thousand volts. You need a lot of insulation to keep that from not arcing across small gaps and even out the side of your shoe to the ground. It's very low current and very short pulses, thus it creates pain but not electrocution.

    • @SilverScaleMA
      @SilverScaleMA Před 6 lety

      Depends on the charger, often if the fence is designed to use the braided wire or tape fencing than the connection takes place all in the line itself. It is not as strong of a shock as the solid wire electric fences though. I shocked myself plenty of times on the wire I had running around the top of my fence to keep the neighbors dog away from my goats. I always had thick soled boots on but it never mattered, unless I managed to time my touching the fence in between pulses I always got a bit of a shock.

    • @rrc6965
      @rrc6965 Před 3 lety

      Well you will get shocked but you will be able to pull your hand away from the wire (if you were to get shocked because touched the wire) but if you have no shoes on and standing on the ground with your bare feet you won't be able to pull your hand away from the wire unless it's weak electricity, someone brave enough to pull you away or there is some safety kill switch ( like house electricity for example)

    • @nongthonvlogs3297
      @nongthonvlogs3297 Před 2 lety

      Can you deliver products to Vietnam?

  • @pscollins4738
    @pscollins4738 Před 5 lety

    防犯コンサルタント、占い師、軍事研究家のペイソンコリンズです。海外では割とポピュラーなんですかね?

    • @davidalanjonesridge9874
      @davidalanjonesridge9874 Před 4 lety

      Google Translate:
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    • @daffacondol3416
      @daffacondol3416 Před 4 lety

      @@davidalanjonesridge9874 Google Translate:Wero Tque Sero Moska KasTrow Poer lu Zar oras Bi Gone

  • @SportsBettingDude
    @SportsBettingDude Před rokem +1

    I need one to protect all my money 😂

  • @luke_5187
    @luke_5187 Před 6 lety

    was at a friends house and they had 2 horses in a corral so they can make babies and his cousins hands were muddy and he didn’t get shocked so then i tried to with no mud on my hands and got shocked so much i couldn’t let go until the electricity stopped

    • @TreyMax
      @TreyMax Před 2 lety

      🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @wtopp345985
    @wtopp345985 Před 4 lety +3

    How about squirrels and raccoons climbing up to a second story deck?

    • @Hardosso
      @Hardosso Před 4 lety

      Did you try this out yet? We have the same problem.

    • @bobbertonsmivelton7019
      @bobbertonsmivelton7019 Před 2 lety

      try 5 amps with 5000 volts :)))))))))))))))))))

  • @williamchupin4842
    @williamchupin4842 Před rokem

    1:58 so you are saying that if i go outside right now and touch a utility pole cable i wont get shocked unless i touch earth

    • @StewieGriffin505
      @StewieGriffin505 Před 9 dny

      Correct. That's why birds can land on uninsulated wires and not lose a feather!

  • @SkChannele20
    @SkChannele20 Před měsícem

    আমার লাগবে কোথায় পাবো?

  • @bogus69
    @bogus69 Před 4 lety

    Hhwat in tarnation Bobby ?!

  • @sb-bp1ds
    @sb-bp1ds Před 7 lety +26

    What happens when a wood stick touches the electric fence

    • @ECRae-wp6kr
      @ECRae-wp6kr Před 6 lety +4

      sam b nothing, I’ve tried

    • @niku10
      @niku10 Před 6 lety +13

      sam b if wood is wet, then you get the shock

    • @niku10
      @niku10 Před 6 lety

      E.C. Rae if its wet then you get the shock

    • @cws10692
      @cws10692 Před 6 lety +2

      Wood is not conducive that's y they use them in power ploes much cheaper than alternative

    • @smellfish1430
      @smellfish1430 Před 6 lety

      Nothing

  • @olivercordingley776
    @olivercordingley776 Před 5 lety +2

    i have never been shocked by any

    • @TCM-dw3pz
      @TCM-dw3pz Před 5 lety

      It is not very pleasant, I had from one whilst fishing in Scotland. Always very careful after that day, when going fishing.

    • @kareizaamune429
      @kareizaamune429 Před 4 lety

      I'm shocked!

  • @AMSSecurityVision
    @AMSSecurityVision Před 2 lety

    12000 DC Volts Electric Fence czcams.com/video/KKiyMyhRG-M/video.html

  • @yak2919
    @yak2919 Před 5 lety +1

    Wut? 0:04

  • @halalmeatshophk
    @halalmeatshophk Před 2 lety +1

    Is the electric fence running ac or dc current? I suppose it should be dc current because AC current usually grabs and doesn't release.

    • @xproflipscarab
      @xproflipscarab Před rokem

      I'm pretty sure its the other way round, Alternating current Contracts and relaxes the muscles due to its frequency Where as DC has no frequency just 1 stop shop to clench town... That being said AC power is much more dangerous at lower amps than DC

    • @Ryan-qn1wr
      @Ryan-qn1wr Před 6 měsíci

      This video didn't explain it, but I heard that electric fences output charge in very short pulses, rather than DC or AC at 60hz. I guess it would be ac due to the transformers, but Im not sure it makes much of a difference if you do AC in short pulses, or DC just switched on and off for a short duration. It's one of the main reasons why electric fences don't kill you when you touch them. Most people think it's low amps, but I don't think there are going to be low amps the way some fences are designed(ones with ground wires in between hot wires).

  • @Jaskaransingh-vy1xq
    @Jaskaransingh-vy1xq Před 2 lety

    If you're wearing leather shoes or just normal shoes you wouldn't complete the circuit right ?

    • @droptozro
      @droptozro Před rokem

      it will depend on the insulation of the shoes themselves. I have a solar charger that barely even shocks if I have some nice rubber soled boots on--but I had to test it to make sure it worked so I took one boot off and stepped on the ground... then touched the wire and found out quickly it works well.

  • @gman83090
    @gman83090 Před 10 měsíci

    Is this how electric train system works that birds don't get shoked because the birdst don't have a direct path to ground

  • @scottrjmatmsncom
    @scottrjmatmsncom Před 2 měsíci

    It makes cattle say words that shouldn't be said around children or on TV

  • @deltalegacyone
    @deltalegacyone Před 2 lety

    achtung! elektrozaun!

  • @077di6
    @077di6 Před 4 lety

    poor animals

    • @imperialdoggo5826
      @imperialdoggo5826 Před 3 lety

      Hardly, they get a little jolt and usually never go back,

  • @hariprasadkarpe8060
    @hariprasadkarpe8060 Před 2 lety

    It’s work crop protection from elephant ?????

  • @rgmeena67
    @rgmeena67 Před rokem

    PYeah

  • @abhisheknairvlogs4621
    @abhisheknairvlogs4621 Před 3 lety +1

    മലയാളീസ് ഉണ്ടോ

  • @Mishaho
    @Mishaho Před 2 lety

    did i ask

  • @user-sw4dm1qj2x
    @user-sw4dm1qj2x Před rokem

    Those solar powered kind will knock u on ur butt

  • @livesimplyandhumbly
    @livesimplyandhumbly Před 3 lety +2

    Can this be applied along the Mexican border?

  • @dinosanchez8528
    @dinosanchez8528 Před rokem

    Can I electrify my RV roof? I'm sick of these stupid ducks trying to claw through my rubber roof

  • @TJones-gj2fi
    @TJones-gj2fi Před 2 lety

    Don’t like the idea of shocking any animal even once..

    • @droptozro
      @droptozro Před rokem

      It's either that, or they may escape and get hit on the road or killed by another predator depending on the animal. Electric fences are a fricking godsend if the animals are trained to it. Usually it only takes a few times and they'll know to avoid it. No different that touching a hot stove.

  • @computereasy4194
    @computereasy4194 Před 3 lety

    It's dangerous this kind of fence should be illegalized...it could kill somebody...

    • @burnychaplin4601
      @burnychaplin4601 Před 3 lety +3

      Get over it they have used these for seventy five years

    • @andrejsgelins9296
      @andrejsgelins9296 Před 3 lety +1

      If you want to solve isue/help - educate yourself on topic first. Learn phisics/electronics until you can understand such devices work and how/when/in what wat dangerous they are.

    • @hanlenny6174
      @hanlenny6174 Před 3 lety

      🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @rickprusak9326
    @rickprusak9326 Před rokem

    If bird's don't get shocked by standing on the electric wire, explane to me how last week, I saw a bunch of bird's set off a HUGE power surge electrical EXPLOSION on a neighborhood power pole - that had lightning bolts illuminate the entire upper half of the pole, with LOUD electrocution buzzing sounds? Just like the videos showing a powerful electrical short. During this electric light show, the many bird's flew off during this electrical event, but the electric wires didn't explosively separate from the pole connections. This happed during the daylight hour's.

    • @josephpostma1787
      @josephpostma1787 Před rokem

      Why do you thinks the birds did it? Maybe a bird got into a bad position and shorted something, although I think the rain would have done that first.

    • @rickprusak9326
      @rickprusak9326 Před rokem

      @josephpostma1787 It didn't rain that day. I was parked waiting for a traffic signal to change to green. I just happened to look over to my left, looking at a bird sitting on the wire, when all electrical hell broke loose.
      The bird vaporized leaving a huge electric lighting bolt in it's place. Just a few feathers floating in the air where the bird used to be.
      The LOUD boom 💥 scared the s**t out of me. I was ready to floor the car 🚗 to get out of there in case some electrical wires were going to come down on my vehicle. What a light show afterwards.

    • @williamwilson6499
      @williamwilson6499 Před 4 měsíci

      If they touched a hot wire and a neutral wire then current will flow. If there was a transformer on the pole, the birds likely made contact with its outputs.
      You have to have a potential difference.

    • @davidmorriss-benoit523
      @davidmorriss-benoit523 Před 4 měsíci

      Electric fencing works using the ground to complete the circuit. The power poles from the utility have both the hot and neutral wires in them. Meaning that touching the wires together completes the circuit. Or touching both wires with your body or bird body completes the circuit. Does that make sense? Someone correct me if I am wrong.