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The weather wasn't very cooperative today, all i could do was grab four fence-posts and set up a short test-fence and it works fine! - Until the snow started to accumulate on the energizer's pins shortening everything out.
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Oh my gosh!! That weather looks absolutely horrid!!The weather wasn't very cooperative today, all i could do was grab four fence-posts and set up a short test-fence and it works fine! - Until the snow started to accumulate on the energizer's pins shortening everything out.
That was the good weather of today, the snow was only flying at a 45° angle, earlier it was flying horizontal! It is still snowing here, but now there is no wind and it is -6° (21F)
Oh the horror!! 21 degrees!!That was the good weather of today, the snow was only flying at a 45° angle, earlier it was flying horizontal! It is still snowing here, but now there is no wind and it is -6° (21F)![]()
Yes! Can you believe it! That is arctic cold !!!
Yes! Can you believe it! That is arctic cold !!!
Yes! Can you believe it! That is arctic cold !!!
Today was warmer, but it rained all day long! And when i tried to walk down to start with the fence, i slipped and slid down the hill on my b@tt. Almost ended in the creek, but an otherwise useless tree-stump stopped me. Rain on frozen mud equals grease!Oh, how I feel for you. You were actually colder then we were here in NY.
Zareba is good too.The main purpose of that fence is to deal with the immediate thread of the neighbors dog, during the last months i have not seen any predator here, which could have been caused by that dog, roaming the neighboring property.
The energizer is from a company called Fi-Shock and is »made in America« and can be registered on the internet site https://AmericanFarmWorks.com, which re-directs to https://www.zarebasystems.com/AmericanFarmworks - so i assume it is made by Zarebra-Systems. I hooked up the fence tester and it is pulsating to 7,000 Volts which should be enough to deter Max.
I need to figure out how to attach the PolyWire to the posts and at the distance between the posts and a lot of other details.
No fence will go up today, sadly as the ground is still frozen solid here!!!![]()