ElectroNet® Gates
Step in and out of sheep or goat paddocks with ease when using a 35" tall ElectroNet® Gate. This complete gate system can be added to the ends of existing nets and electrified. The gate post locks in place via a handle and docking station. Stainless steel clips at each end of the gate provide electrical connections to netting. For a taller gate, look to 48" ElectroFence gates.
Same mesh spacings as ElectroNet® but with tighter verticals, 6" instead of 12". Features drivable posts which are useful in dry, hard or rocky soils.
Available as a 7.5 ft walk-through or a 21.5 ft for vehicles and whole flocks.
Instructions/Diagrams:
Common Uses
Specs
- 35" tall installed.
- Includes gate, posts, handle and docking station.
- 7.5 ft and 21.5 ft length options.
- 9 horizontal strands (8 conductive).
- Horizontals are white/black or green/black. Visible for humans and animals against all backgrounds.
- Black/white gates have black posts and green/black gates have white posts.
- Horizontal spacings from bottom to top are: 4", 4", 4", 4", 4", 4", 6", 6".
- Verticals are white plastic struts spaced every 6".
- 0.75" dia drivable posts are PVC with an 8" metal ground spike.
- 21.5 ft gate contains a center post.
Benefits
Drivable posts—can be inserted into hard soils with a mallet or dead blow hammer.
Installation
If the gate is to be used in the middle of a fence line and power needs to be carried across, use a PowerLink to carry the power over to the continuing section of fence.
Precautions
Warning! Due to risk of fire, do NOT use continuous output energizers with electric netting or electro-plastic conductors such as rope, twine or tape. Use only with a low or wide impedance intermittent pulse energizer. (Fi-Shock™ brand energizers which are sold as low impedance, continuous current output should NOT be used with electric netting.) All energizers sold on Premier’s website use an intermittent pulse and are suitable for use with electric netting.
Dry conditions and wintertime usage may reduce the effectiveness of electric netting. We do not recommend the use of electric netting during harsh winter conditions—ice and heavy snow can flatten netting and thereby damage it.
Dry or frozen ground may cause post spikes to bend or break if inserted with force. Pilot holes may be needed.
Troubleshooting
Listed below are recommended optional components or related items. Your particular situation may require alternative recommendations. Please call and talk to our consultants if there are any questions at 800-282-6631.
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Energizer Kits
Solar IntelliShock® 30 Energizer Kit
Item #113250 -Solar powered 0.30 joule energizer. IntelliShock electric fence chargers are able to reduce battery draw when the fence's voltage is high.
$247.00 -
Fence Connectors and Accessories
PowerLink™ 4.0, 30" long
Item #335500 -Make instant, in-field connections between electric fences without turning off the energizer. Simple to use and effective.
$5.00 -
Fencing
Warning Sign
Item #346000 -Let passersby know that your fences are electrified with this easy-to-read electric fence warning sign.
$1.60 -
Posts and Accessories
NetPost 19/35/DP, white
Item #205010 -19mm (0.60") diameter replacement PVC posts for Premier’s electric netting. Available in multiple heights, colors, and post spike options.
$3.80
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Gates
Replacement Dock (no stakes) for NetGates, black
Item #340618 -Easy access in/out of electric net fence enclosures without having to turn off the energizer. Perfect for sheep or goat paddocks. 35" tall installed.
$4.62 -
Gates
Replacement Handle for NetGates, black
Item #340631 -Easy access in/out of electric net fence enclosures without having to turn off the energizer. Perfect for sheep or goat paddocks. 35" tall installed.
$4.00 -
Gates
Replacement Stake for NetGate Dock, each
Item #340651 -Easy access in/out of electric net fence enclosures without having to turn off the energizer. Perfect for sheep or goat paddocks. 35" tall installed.
$2.00
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Hannah B from Minnesota
In the same boat as Connor N from North Carolina. The changes to the design make them less functional and flexible for a number of different uses (such as covering spring and tube gates on our permanent fences when sheep are in that paddock), and I don't want to pay more money for design features I don't use and don't want. Seems like the dock and handle could be an add-on option for those wanting that function.
Connor N from North Carolina
These net gates used to be AMAZING. As in, the best thing since sliced bread. They were economical, efficient, useful, simple, beautiful. Then, in a rare move, Premier decided to improve upon the perfect and make them expensive, cumbersome and not useful. They work as designed but the added features have made them no longer useful for how we used them, which was to keep our many, many gate openings closed economically without even needing to electrify them. Now, they *must* be electrified or the animals can flip the black handle with their noses and get themselves out. And you have to keep track of all the plastic parts in order for them to work right. We'd buy a pallet of them if they went back to their old design.
Hugh O from Don't buy one. Buy MANY!
The gates from Premier are great especially the shorter ones. It makes moving animals to rotating paddocks a piece of cake with just a bowl of grain to trick them in. The longer gates protect hay stacks from our moose and elk. Ok we let them have some, especially in hard winters with tons of snow like last winter. If I had unlimited money I would make all the paddocks out of 21 foot gates!