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ELECTRIC NETTING 39
48" PermaNet
(SS-single spike)
25' x 48", 6.0 lb.......................... #206625
$73.00
50' x 48", 11 lb........................... #206630
$100.00
100' x 48", 22 lb ........................ #206635
$156.00
48" PermaNet
(DS-double spike)
25' x 48", 8.5 lb.......................... #207085
$78.00
50' x 48", 14.5 lb ....................... #207090
$105.00
100' x 48", 26.5 lb ..................... #207095
$167.00
Netting Only
1. Measure the fence line.
2. Choose the type of net you prefer.
Either single or double spiked posts.
3. Choose the length and amount of
netting needed.
Example: A 170 ft fence line requires
one 100 ft net, one 50 ft net and one
25 ft net.
4. Install a support post for each corner
We use steel posts with tie strings or
6 ft long 11/16" diameter FiberRods
from our website or call Premier.
5. Purchase an energizer—
either an
energizer kit from the column on the
right or go to our website.
6. If you have questions.
Call Premier toll free and talk to an
in-house fence consultant.
7. For
Free Shipping (see p. 5)
place the
order online
.
Doing this qualifies
you for free shipping on most (but
not all) items.
PRS 50 solar kit
• PRS 50 solar energizer
• 3 ft ground rod
• 12v, 12aH
rechargeable battery
• 5-light fence tester
Should power up to 3 rolls of PermaNet.
PRS 50 Kit, 21.2 lb.....................#114023 $280.00
Patriot P5 plug-in kit
• Patriot P5 energizer
• 100 ft insulated wire
• 3 ft ground rod & clamp
• 5-light fence tester
Should power up to 3 rolls of PermaNet.
P5 Plug-In Kit, 9.8 lb.................#201975 $133.00
Patriot P5 12v battery kit
• Patriot P5 energizer
• 3 ft ground rod
• 12v leads & wiring harness
• 5-light fence tester
• You need to purchase deep-cycle
battery locally to energize this unit.
Should power up to 3 rolls of PermaNet.
P5 Battery Kit, 5.9 lb................#201977 $115.00
Energizer Kits
To purchase
PermaNet…
(above) When installing netting next to buildings, make sure the end post is as close to the building as possible without actually
touching it. The smaller the gap the less chance predators (inset) can get into the chicken yard.
Customer Review…
PermaNet 12/48/3
I put this netting up by myself
using your instructions.
The last six weeks I have not
lost any chickens to varmints.
The neighbor’s cat stays away
now. I love this netting.
— Lular L.
See our website for more reviews.
Free Shipping!
(see p. 5).
Tips…
Excess netting.
Excess
PoultryNet needs to
make a “U–turn” and be
erected back alongside
the original fenceline.
Coop connections.
The
end post of the net should
not touch the building. It
needs to be at least 1" to
3" away
(see photo).
The
net may ground out on
the building it touches.
(SS)
Single
Spike
(DS)
Double
Spike