The
energizer (also called a fencer) is the cornerstone of any electric fence.
Selecting the right one for your farm is crucial to making
an electric fence work for you. Understanding electricity and all the jargon
that goes with it can be a challenge.
Lightning is an unavoidable threat to
livestock, farms and ranches. Since most farm operations are located in areas
where there’s ample pasture land and plenty of open space, farm buildings and
fences can often attract lightning during stormy weather.Since
this electricity follows the path of least resistance from the sky to
the ground, it is often drawn toward objects that can serve as conductors.
These objects include buildings, fences, trees, people and even the livestock
themselves.
Protecting your electric fence from
lightning strikes should be a top priority for ranchers, since a hit can
destroy valuable electronics, kill livestock and destroy other property.
electricity and all the
jargon that goes with it can be a challenge. Luckily, thinking about water is
often a great way Install a lightning
arrester between the fence
and the controller. Install one on every corner of the fence if possible. Keep
these devices at least 50 feet from the energizer.
To best protect your
electric fence, you should follow all of these steps:
· Add a Storm Guard to your 1 joule or higher charger to absorb
any lightning that is able to move past the other devices. (Storm guard is
included with all Zareba 100- and 200-mile chargers.)
· Disconnect the
energizer prior to a major storm, if possible.
By adding these devices, your fence charger has a better
chance of surviving the stormy weather as they divert the energy away and into
the ground.
The primary concern for
your fence during a lightning storm is your fence charger. Since it’s an
electrical device, a sudden energy surge brought on by the storm can destroy
it.
To protect your fence
charger from lightning strikes you must prepare in advance by installing
equipment that isolates your charger and discharges or absorbs lightning. These
can include lightning arrestors, lightning diverters and surge protectors.
It
is best to use a combination of these devices for maximum electric fence
lightning protection.
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