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Specification
Any gauge wire can be used for fencing, but thicker wire is more efficient.
Poles can be made of wood, iron, cement or anything that can be tied to a wire, but an insulator must be placed between the wire and the pole.
Adding a spring to each wire reduces the risk of breaking.
The number of strings of fencing depends on the farm, animals, and herd size.
All wires should have current but earthing should be arranged.
Barbed wire should not be used as it may harm animals.
A moist soil site should be chosen for earthing.
The live wire should not touch vegetation.
Do not join two different fences on the same fence. A
Use a 50 Viga Zatka machine with a 12 V, 13 Amp battery and a 20 W solar plate.
Use a 100 Vigha Zatka machine with a 12 V, 26 Amp battery and a 40 W solar plate.
This information appears to be about the specifications for building an electric fence for a farm or for animal containment.
The article mentions that the thickness of the wire used for the fence is important for efficiency and that poles made of different materials can be used,
but an insulator must be placed between the wire and the pole.
It also suggests using springs on the wire to reduce the risk of breakage and using a specific type of fence machine for earthing,
along with guidelines for avoiding harm to the animals and for proper placement of the live wire.
In summary, when building an electric fence for animals, it is important to:
Use a thicker wire for more efficient electric flow
Use insulators between the wire and pole
Connect current to both the lowest and topmost wires
Use springs to reduce the risk of wire breakage
The number of fence strings depends on the conditions and type of animals
Earth the fence properly and avoid barbed wire
Keep the live wire away from grass and vegetation
Don't join different machines or wires on the same fence
Keep a safe distance from other electrical wires
Use the appropriate battery and solar plate based on the machine voltage used.
1.Any gauge wire can be used for fencing, but thicker wire is more efficient.
2.Wood, iron, cement, or anything that can be tied to a wire can be used as a pole, but an insulator must be placed between the wire and the pole.
3.Adding a spring to each wire of the fencing reduces the risk of wire breakage.
4.When more than one fence wire is connected, current is usually given to the lowest and topmost fence wire.
5.The number of strings of fencing to build depends on the conditions of the farm, the type of animals, and the size of the herd. Any number of strings from one to more can be used.
6.Current should be given to all the wires, but earthing should be arranged in such cases.
7.Do not use barbed wire, as it may cause injury to the animals.
8.Choose a place with moist soil for earthing.
9.The live wire of the fencing should not touch the grass or other vegetation.
10.Do not connect two machines on the same fencing.
11.Do not use fencing from two different machines.
12.Keep a safe distance from any other electrical wires.
13.Usually, in a 50-Viga Zatka machine, use a 12 V, 13 Amp battery and a 20 W solar panel.
a 100-Viga Zatka machine, use a 12 V, 26 Amp battery and a 40 W solar panel.
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