VersaNet™ 9/20/3 Electric Netting
Prefabricated, ready to use, lightweight garden and critter fence. Hand tension is all that is required. Line posts are already built into the fence and usually can be inserted and removed by hand without tools.
Key features:
- Very close mesh spacing. Lowest energized horizontal strands are 2 in. apart and the verticals only 3 in. apart.
- It's short. So it's easy to install and remove. Also, most adults can easily step over it.
- Highly adaptable. Like all of our nets, they almost self-adjust to irregular shapes, curves, corners, etc.
- Usually doesn't need extra support posts at ends or corners.
- Two colors available: White and black: Most visible. Use when aesthetics are less important. Green: Less visible. Use where aesthetics are important and there is less likelihood of contact by uninformed human visitors.
| Downloadable PDF [506 KB] |
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| Common Uses |
Effective for raccoons, woodchucks, small dogs, rabbits and skunks. Also a barrier to ducks and geese. |
| Specs |
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| Benefits |
Easier to step over and costs less per ft than VersaNet 30. Easy to move. Choice of 2 colors. End posts act as built in gates if needed. |
| Cost |
Price per foot (#202740 & #202750) $0.54 for 164' roll with SS posts in black/white or green. Price per foot (#202700 & #202755) $0.96 for an 82' roll with SS posts in black/white or green. |
| Installation |
See PDF above for installation instructions. |
| Precautions |
This is a pain barrier, not a physical barrier.
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| Troubleshooting |
If the voltage drops below 3000v on the net, you need to turn off the energizer and unhook the net from the energizer. Test just the energizer by itself. If the voltage is 5000v or higher on the energizer the problem is in the net. The most common problem is that the lowest 'hot' strand has been caught around one of the metal spikes on the posts and is shorting it out. The net must be at least 2" away from anything metal (metal posts, existing fences, spikes on support posts). |
| Warranty |
With proper care, netting should last 5-7 years. Replacements will be prorated. |
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