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The optimum earthing - top quality accessories for electric fence energizers

An effective electric fence requires not only a powerful electric fence energizer, but also reliable earthing. Correct earthing is at the heart of every pasture fencing system and ensures that the system works efficiently in all conditions. Whether it's dry summers or wet winters, good earthing guarantees that your animals are safely fenced in.

Pasture fencing: more than just a wire

A pasture fence is more than just a wire that surrounds a property. It keeps your animals safe and protects them. But without proper earthing, the fence could lose its function. That's why it's important to make sure the earthing is installed correctly and checked regularly.

Electric fence: maximum efficiency through optimal earthing

An electric fence is only as good as its earthing. Weak or faulty earthing can affect the efficiency of the entire system. To ensure a steady and strong pulse, it is crucial that the earthing of the electric fence functions optimally.

Electric fence energizer and lightning protection: an unbeatable team

While the electric fence energizer ensures that the fence is electrically charged, the lightning protection ensures that excess energy is safely dissipated. Correct earthing is essential to prevent damage to the device and ensure the safety of your animals.

FAQ - Earthing

Why is earthing so important for a pasture fence?
Earthing ensures that the electric impulse of the fence works effectively and safely. Without proper earthing, the fence could become inefficient or even fail completely.

How do I check the earthing of my electric fence?
Use a special earthing tester or a fence tester to regularly check the efficiency of the earthing. Make sure that no vegetation or other barriers are interfering with the earthing.

How often should the earthing of a pasture fence be checked?
It is recommended to check the earthing at least once per season or when significant weather changes occur.