We also hate webshops where you have to choose every single element from a million tiny parts in 10 different colors. That’s why we don’t do it that way. We’ve already selected the most essential electric fence components for you, so you can quickly assemble the set you need.
If you’re looking for an even simpler solution, then try our electric fence planner by clicking here!
In the accessories section of our webshop, you’ll find all the tools you need to make your electric fence as efficient as possible. Whether it’s spare parts, special insulators, or the latest electric fence devices, we’ve gathered every product in one place, leaving you with just the task of choosing.
The two main categories are electric fence systems with horizontally stretched wire or tape. Of course, you can combine them too. But it’s important to know the basic difference between the two: wire is strong, sturdy, stretches less, is hard to break, and usually has low resistance. Tape, on the other hand, is more flexible, has higher resistance, and is much more visible from a distance. Every single characteristic is crucial. Based on these, you can decide which solution to choose for a specific animal: for wild boars, for example, wire is a practical choice, while for horses, the flexible and highly visible tape is preferable. Since horse paddocks are smaller anyway, the higher resistance per meter isn’t an issue. But if you want to protect your corn from wild boars, for instance, the large length makes it critical to choose a low-resistance conductor.
Once you’ve decided whether to use tape or wire, the next step is to select the appropriate insulators. The type will also depend on whether you’re using concrete, wood, plastic, or steel posts. If you want to work with wooden posts, you’ll clearly need insulators with wood screw threads. For harder materials (steel, concrete), you’ll need insulators with metric threads. And if you want to install really quickly, the simplest option is plastic posts, as they already include built-in insulators, so you don’t have to deal with them separately.
Of course, it sounds great to fence off your area, but it often becomes a problem if access isn’t sorted out. For example, if you want to enter the area with a work machine or drive animals in, you’ll need gates. We’ll pre-assemble complete sets for you based on the wire and posts you use, so you can really focus solely on the installation.
Whether you’re looking for traditional battery-powered solutions or solar-powered systems, you’ll find the optimal technological power supply solutions for your electric fence system with us. You can connect to a 12-volt battery with a simple power cable, or to a 230-volt grid with an adapter. Off-grid operation can be achieved using our solar panel.