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  1. Tankueray

    Electric poultry netting question

    Personally, I would like to see more options in a Pos/Neg fence and with driveable posts. In areas of the US where it is arid or in drought, the Pos/Neg is the only thing that works, but when I just bought some recently, all I could find was step in spikes. I had to order drivable posts...
  2. Tankueray

    Electric poultry netting question

    Man, that garage was just waiting for you to notice it already had everything you needed! If you add a battery, you'll have to charge it somehow, the fence energizers don't usually have a charge function built in. So either a car battery trickle charger at night, or a solar panel and separate...
  3. Tankueray

    Electric poultry netting question

    Yes, you have to have bigger panels and more batteries if you want to do solar in Northern or frequently overcast areas. West Texas is more like the desert, clear skies, low trees, and lots of sun most of the year. How long have you had that charger and has it always been like that? If the...
  4. Tankueray

    Electric poultry netting question

    If you ever get to that point, message me and I'll help you set it up for solar for much less than the accessories that the fence companies sell. Both my coops, my greenhouse, and my fence wire are fully solar. A 100W panel is about $80, charger for as little as $10, and batteries can be found...
  5. Tankueray

    Electric poultry netting question

    I believe the galvanized bit is the correct answer. They make two types of fences, one that needs a separate ground and one that can go without. (Actually, three maybe, there's one that the bottom two rows either are unenergized or can be when needed, not sure if that's a P1 fence though.) The...
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