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Invisable Electric Dog Fence Design & Layout Charts
Wire Measurement Chart
Invisable Fence Tips
and Hints for Driveways and Ground-level objects;
To pass the Invisible fence wire over or under objects like your
driveway, you can cut a thin 1/4" groove in the concrete
or asphalt, laying the wire in the groove, then sealing it with
the appropriate material. Or, you can pass it under objects using
small diameter tubing. Plastic (PVC), rubber (garden hose), or
metal tubing makes no difference. None of these materials will
block, or cancel the invisible fence signal, so any type can be
used. For low traffic areas, the rubber tubing (cut a piece of
garden hose or similar tubing) will work when buried a few inches
in the ground. In high traffic areas, such as dirt roads, dirt
pathways nor gravel driveways, hard plastic tubing (PVC, Sprinkler
tubing) or metal pipe is preferred to prevent damage to the invisable
fence wire.
Using
Twisted Wire to Create and Connect Zones for your Invisible Fence
Use the twisted wire (illustrated yellow loops) to connect smaller
zoned areas within the larger outside zones, or connecting different
zones together. Your dog can safely pass over any twisted wire
section. Using twisted wire (which cancels out the signal along
the twisted path only), one single invisable fence transmitter
will cover all these areas!
The
black lines are the invisable fence boundary wire, and the yellow
loops represent the twisted wires connecting the transmitter to
the wired zones (boundary wire). The twisted wires cancel out
the signal, allowing your dog to pass over those areas without
correction.
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Keeps your pet safely away from gardens, pools,
and other areas. |
Your pet has a 360 degree perimeter to roam
within. |
Your pet has full access to both sides, but
not to the front or rear. |
Your pet has full access to the front or rear,
but not to the sides. |