- Pet-fence wire and tracer wire are the same product in our catalog — single-conductor insulated copper, available in 12, 14, 16, and 18 AWG. It's listed under Ramcorp's tracer-wire category; the gauge you want depends on loop length. Rule of thumb: 18 AWG for yards under half an acre, 16 AWG up to 2 acres, 14 AWG up to 5 acres, 12 AWG for anything bigger or where soil is highly resistive.
- We stock continuous put-ups up to 2,500 feet, so most residential perimeters can be done splice-free. Splices in buried pet-fence wire are the #1 cause of failure 2–3 years in — water gets into the splice, the copper oxidizes, the signal drops out.
- Bury the loop 3–6 inches deep. Going deeper than about 6 inches starts to attenuate the signal at the collar.
Friday, August 13, 2010
How to Install Irrigation & Invisible Pet Fence Wire
We've been getting requests for instructions on installing RamcorpWire invisible pet-fence wire. The video below from the manufacturer walks through installation with a small trenching machine — if you're only doing one yard, your local tool rental likely has the same machine for the day.
A few notes from our side:
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Hi Guys, One note of caution not previously mentioned on the above post.... Before you start any digging or excavations don't forget to call 811 or your local “Call before you dig” utility protection center.
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