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High Tension Electric Fencing Wire
Electric Fencing wire has the lowest resistance and the highest conductivity of all conductors.
- Fencing wire is unlike any rope or tape - it is one big conducting filament that ensures that conductivity surpasses all other alternatives. This is perfect for extremely long fences.
- Remember - the lower the Ohms/meter, the better the conductivity. The more conductive the wire is - the more effective and reliable your fence will be.
- The Stranded wire is very easy to use providing maximum security.
- The Galvador solid metal wire is extremely tough and can handle immense tension - even from large animals such as an Elephant.
- Aluminium/Zinc hot-dip galvanising process ensures that the wire will accept a regular charge - this gives our wire a lifespan of possibly 4 times longer than standard brushed galvanised fencing wire - typically in excess of 20 years.
- Frequently used to fortify Post and Rail fences and in free range pig enclosures
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HotStop 7 Strand Wire
1 reviewTop Quality Stranded Electric Fencing Wire Amazing conductivity at an Amazing price. Non-tempered galvanized wire for use in free-range piggeries and permanent fencing. Very good conductivity 0.12 Ohms/meter Very tightly...From £15.00 -
Geared 3 Reel Electric Fence Kits. Steel or Twine
Geared Reel Systems. A very practical and very flexible way to sub-divide a field, takes minutes to erect and remove. Ideal for protecting existing fences. Ideal for Badger exclusion. Create...From £440.00 -
Galvador 2.5 mm Wire
Your best option for Permanent Electric Fences Very low resistance of only 0.04 Ohms/m with a breaking strain of 1000 kg. This wire is 2.5 mm and supplied in reels...£92.00
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