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20 Gauge Heavy Duty Underground Electric Dog Fence Boundary Wire (500 to 3000')

$ 13.7

Availability: 559 in stock
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Condition: New
  • Brand: Extreme Dog Fence®
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days
  • Type: In-Ground
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Animal: Dogs
  • Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer

    Description

    20 Gauge
    Heavy-Duty Electric Dog Fence Wire
    ®
    500 to 3000 Feet
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    45 mil Polyethylene Jacket
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    Solid Core
    ®
    Waterproof, UVA resistant, ROHS Compliant/Direct Ground Burial Rated
    * eXtreme Dog Fence's Superior Quality Dog Fence Wire - for Buried Installation, Above Ground Installation, or Installation on Existing Physical Fence.
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    CONTINUOUS SPOOLS
    : Our Electric Dog Fence Wire Comes in 500' Increments, Up to 5000'. No spicing required.
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    BEST WIRE FOR UNDERGROUND DOG FENCE
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    AMERICAN MADE: eXtreme Dog Fence wire is proudly made in the USA!
    * UNIVERSAL COMPATIBILITY
    :
    • PetSafe®
    • Perimeter Technologies®
    • SportDOG®
    • Dogtra®
    • Pet Stop®
    • Invisible Fence®
    • Dog Guard®
    • Innotek®
    • and ALL others
    Easy to Install Above Ground or Buried Electric Dog Fence System Wire
    There is a Perfect Electric Dog Fence Wire Layout for Everyone. Which One is for You?
    Installing a D.I.Y. fencing system for your dog is relatively simple, but there are certain principles and laws of physics that can not be worked around.  Remember this as you design your system and come up with the perfect layout for you and your dog.
    Running Parallel To Cable Lines
    :
    You can run parallel to cable lines, but the fence wire should be at least 3-4 feet away from the existing cable line. Failure to leave sufficient space between the cables and your fence wire can lead to signal failure and may cause a dead zone in your perimeter.
    Rounding Corners
    :  You must round corners when laying out your dog fence wire. If you make sharp turns as you approach corners, the proximity of the two sides may cancel out the signal field in those areas. Two signal outputs coming in contact effectively cancel each other out - the same reason why twisted wire doesn't produce a signal and your dog can safely pass.
    Twisted Wire:
    You can use twisted wire to cancel your dog fence signal field from your transmitter to the perimeter of the fence or lake loops within the fence. Remember the twisted wire will need to be buried.  Be sure to run your twisted wire from the shortest point possible. This will create the least amount of hand work and material usage.
    Crossing Driveways & Structures:
    At some point in your installation you will have to cross a driveway or sidewalk. Don't panic!  This is extremely easy to do. You don't necessarily have to bury the wire. Use a circular saw with masonry blade, use an existing expansion seam, or use a driveway traverse strip.
    Range Adjustment:
    Wherever you install your dog fence cable, remember your dog will have to stay back from the cable. 1-5 ft. is the normal setting range depending on the breed, temperament of your dog, and the property geography. Remember this principle as you design your layout. Due to the signal range field smaller property spaces cannot effectively accommodate certain layouts, like the Double Loop.