Fencing Solutions
Hot Rope is most often used for perimeter fencing on large properties or for hard to keep animals. Hotrope is much stronger than Polytape at 1000 break strength. It is an economical high strength option. Hot Braid increases the break strength to 1200 lbs, due to its polyester core, outer braid of polyethylene, and 9 strands of 8 mil stainless steel wire. Polywire is a great product to quickly section off pastures for rotational grazing or to electrify perimeter barrier fences to reduce the risk of livestock injury. Polywire is extremely portable when combined with any of our Step-In Posts and battery powered fence energizers. Powerfields offers three styles of polywire to get your job done correctly.
When owning small animals, one of the top priorities is protecting them from predators. Powerfields has a wide range of products that will suit your needs.
The Poultry Pen is a portable Posi/Neg Netting, allowing you to move without the need of a ground rod, perfect for backyard chickens, gardens, or any range of smaller animal.
To accommodate larger or custom shaped areas, Powerfields' Polywire fencing can be used with our Portable Fence Posts.
Powerfield's Solar Energizers are powered by an internal 12 volt batter, trickle charged by the built in solar panel. Install this on a T-post or a South/southwest facing wall for non-stop energizing.
The 0.04 Joule Trail is powered by 2 D-Cell batteries and has a unique wind and rain-resistant case with a built-in fence hook. This energizer works perfect for camping trips, or building a small corral at a weekend horse show!
When protecting your garden from pests, the Powerfields Electric Netting is a great, self contained fencing that is an attractive solution. It is ideal for smaller setups or connect nets together for larger setups. Powerfields offers a variety of nets, both Posi/Neg and standard Electric Netting. Nets can be powered with any energizer with 0.25 Joule per net.
To accommodate larger or custom shaped areas, Powerfields' Polywire fencing can be used with our Portable Fence Posts.
When energizing your garden fencing, Powerfields has a wide variety of energizers for whatever setup you have. All of Powerfields' energizers are backed with a 3 Year Warranty.
- Powerfield's Solar Energizers are powered by an internal 12 volt battery, trickle charged by the built in solar panel. Install this on a T-post or a South/southwest facing wall for non-stop energizing.
- Powerfields offers a variety of 110-Volt AC Energizers including standard 0.5 Joule to 2.0 Joule and Dual-Zone energizers for larger operations. Powerfields AC energizers are equipped with power surge, and radio interference protection.
- Powerfields AC/DC Energizers allows the user to operate from either a 12-volt battery or 110-volt AC power source. They are powerful, versatile, and perfect for transitions between temporary fences to a permanent fence without the expense of a second energizer.
- Powerfields DC Energizers operate from a 12-volt external battery. A deep-cycle, marine-style battery provides the best results for the powerful and versatile energizers.
- The 0.04 Joule Trail is powered by 2 D-Cell batteries and has a unique wind and rain-resistant case with a built-in fence hook.
The energizer creates the heartbeat of your fence system by providing the electric current that flows through your fence wires. Energizers come in many styles including AC (100V plug), DC (Battery Powered), Solar, or a combination to allow flexibility.
Read Understanding Joules to better understand everything that goes into powering your fence line from the energizer.
Powerfields Fence Energizers are warranted to be free from faulty workmanship or materials. The warranty includes failure due to remote lightning strikes, but excludes direct strikes to the fence energizer itself. The warranty period is 36 months from the date of original purchase. 12 months in-store exchange, 24 months repair.
You may also want to use the below table to choose the energizer that is correct for your job. When selecting an energizer, keep the following factors in mind:
- Power source and location of fence
- Species to contain or exclude
- Length of fence
- Number of wire
COMPARISON CHART