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The most expensive part is the charging unit itself.. Then hotwire,and insulators. Are you going with plug-in or solar bolth have there pros and cons
Solar chargers don't effect your electric bill but with my experience they don't "zap" as good especially when you get a few years on them and they must be out in the elements
The pulg-in type "zap" better and you can keep them out of the weather but if you have a power outage..well its usually not a problem once your horses are use to the fence
We run the flexible "hot" wire but I don't rember the brand "its yellow"..just stay with the recommended gauge the charging unit calls for.
I have always got mine at Orschlen's and TSC when they run a sale and they are good with honoring warranties, but I would call Dreslers in Tonganoxie, and Feldmans in Bonner springs for some pricing but the drive usually isn't worth it
*also make sure you know how many feet you need to charge when you go pricing the unit*
Thanks for the info. We have spent all the money for the barbless wire but dont have the time nor the hands to get it installed. I'm taking every penny I can to go buy what I need to just do electric. I will one day have Goats and some cows so I'll need to also get the wire up but just for now I think going electric with be fast and easy to install! I wish that FAMILY CENTER had a website that I could get prices from but there not up to date on anything.
The most expensive part is the charging unit itself.. Then hotwire,and insulators. Are you going with plug-in or solar bolth have there pros and cons
Solar chargers don't effect your electric bill but with my experience they don't "zap" as good especially when you get a few years on them and they must be out in the elements
The pulg-in type "zap" better and you can keep them out of the weather but if you have a power outage..well its usually not a problem once your horses are use to the fence
We run the flexible "hot" wire but I don't rember the brand "its yellow"..just stay with the recommended gauge the charging unit calls for.
I have always got mine at Orschlen's and TSC when they run a sale and they are good with honoring warranties, but I would call Dreslers in Tonganoxie, and Feldmans in Bonner springs for some pricing but the drive usually isn't worth it
*also make sure you know how many feet you need to charge when you go pricing the unit*
Thanks for the info. We have spent all the money for the barbless wire but dont have the time nor the hands to get it installed. I'm taking every penny I can to go buy what I need to just do electric. I will one day have Goats and some cows so I'll need to also get the wire up but just for now I think going electric with be fast and easy to install! I wish that FAMILY CENTER had a website that I could get prices from but there not up to date on anything.