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Gallagher FENCE - Understanding Your Electric Fence

Gallagher FENCE
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Compare your electric fence to a water supply system.
Fence Voltage = Water Pressure
Electric Current = Water Volume/Flow
A perfectly performing Electric fence is similar to a
water system that has a pressure pump (Energizer) at
one end and a bung at the other. There would be high water
pressure (voltage) and a high ow poten al with no water leaking.
UNDERSTANDING YOUR ELECTRIC FENCE
When an animal touches this fence there is total delivery of voltage
and current for a maximum shock.
A normal electric fence is similar to a water pipe with one or two
leaks (faults). While a minor ow of water (current) will ow into
these leaks and reduce overall pressure (voltage) at point B, the
pressure is s ll signi cant enough to deliver enough water (current)
at point B as needed.
When an animal touches the fence, there is s ll su cient voltage
and current to deliver an e ec ve shock.
An electric fence with a substan al fault on the fence line is similar
to a water system with a major leak. Hence you will see signi cant
ow of water (current) along the pipe to this leak. As most of the
water is owing out of this leak very li le water (current) reaches
point B.
When an animal touches the fence at point B, there is insu cient
voltage and current to deliver an e ec ve shock.

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