MaxiShock™ Wire
MaxiShock is ideal for semi-permanent fences when visibility is not a factor.
Note: Pre-wound option includes a SupaReel spool. Carry and wind-up handles sold separately (see accessories tab).
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We offer a wide-range of electrifiable ropes, twines and tapes to fit your situation. Visit this link to compare all Premier conductors.Instructions/Diagrams:
Benefits
- Very thick zinc coating (Class IV) of each of the 7 strands in the cable. It should last up to 10 years without rusting in humid climates.
- Low-tensile strength. Therefore, it's very easy to wind, unwind, cut, tie and join. MaxiShock allows simple, conductive, long-lasting connections without any tools other than side-cutting pliers.
- Excellent conductivity. 19ohms/1000 ft.
Specs
MaxiShock™ Wire | |
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Size | 1.7mm dia. |
Color | Silver |
Conductivity | 19 Ω per 1000 ft |
Coating | Zinc |
Visibility to Animals | Poor |
Portability | Good |
Breaking Strength | 160 lbs |
Probable Lifespan* | 10 years |
Cost
Less expensive per year of use than farm-store polywire and tape because it lasts so long.
Installation
- Attach a terminal insulator (T posts or wood posts insulators available) to beginning/end post. If fence section/length is under 1000 ft, you can attach MaxiShock directly to the terminal insulator at this end.
- Unroll MaxiShock along the fence line. (Using a SupaReel™ makes this easier.)
- Insert line posts.
- Attach insulators at desired heights on line posts and remaining end posts.
- Insert MaxiShock into insulators.
- Attach P Spring to end post and loop MaxiShock through the P Spring - just once at this point.
- By hand, pull MaxiShock tight until the P Spring is half compressed.
- Cut MaxiShock with wire cutters or a strong pair of scissors leaving about 4" to work with. Loop MaxiShock through end of P Spring again and wrap remainder tightly around fence line to secure.
- Use one of our SupaReels to rewind and store MaxiShock.
- Install and connect energizer to a ground rod and the fence.
- Turn on energizer.
Properly energized fences last longer and require less maintenance—because animals do not crowd, rub or scratch on them. Confirm voltage is at least 3000V at the end of the fence line. Tree limbs that fall upon the fence must be removed immediately.
Spacing of line posts must be adjusted to terrain. Always put a post at top of hills and bottom of valleys. Vary the spacing of rope strands according to type and size of animal(s), fence usage (boundary vs. subdivision) and the number of strands.
Precautions
Listed below are recommended optional components. Your particular situation may require alternative recommendations. Please call and talk to our fence consultants if there are any questions at 800-282-6631.
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Windup Systems and Accessories
SupaReel™ Complete (includes spool, wind-up handle & brake)
Item #238000 -Effective for winding, unwinding and storing conductors. The SupaReel is the strongest fence reel in the US.
$97.00 -
Fence Connectors and Accessories
P Spring
Item #255010 -Used to keep rope fences at desired tension. Install a P Spring every 1320 ft.
$3.10 -
Insulators
PI 21 Terminal Insulator, each
Item #369100 -Reliable electric fence insulator for wood/steel posts and trees at the ends, corners or curves of semi-permanent and temporary fences.
$0.53 -
Insulators
PI 21n Notched Terminal Insulator, each
Item #369200 -For insulating low-tension electric fences at corner and end posts and around trees.
$1.12 -
Insulators
TuffRing II Insulator, white, each
Item #380705 -Screw-in ring insulator for corners and starting (or ending) a low-tension fence line on a wooden post.
$0.70
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Rachel B
This wire is a pleasure to work with, can be twisted by hand etc. It also carries a shock! extremely well. Animals that always 'tested' the fence flat don't anymore-cows, sheep, lambs and horses, the dogs dno't bother it either.