T Ground Rods
This ground rod features a unique T handle, which makes it easier to grip when removing from soil.
The ground system is an essential component of any electric fence. Ground rods guide the pulse from the soil, back into the energizer. The larger the pulse or higher the resistance of the soil (because it’s dry, sandy, or rocky), the more ground rods that are needed to collect the electrons from the soil.
California Residents: Proposition 65 Information
Common Uses
Specs
- 18" or 3' tall
- 1/2" diameter
- Galvanized
How to Use
- 18" rods—space at least 27" apart
- 3 ft rods—space at least 5 ft apart
- 6 ft rods—space at least 10 ft apart
Allow 3 ft of ground rod per joule of energy output. 18" ground rods are to be used with energizers with outputs of 0.5 joules or less.
In dry/sandy soil—use ground rods long enough to reach moist soil.
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Noel M from Texas
I didn’t realized a short stake comes with the electrical shock energizer. Will probably use once I install permanent electrical barrier.
Kay C from Illinois
The 3' ground rod was easy to work with.
Kenneth M from Kansas
Good, but small hole at top of handle is a weak spot that cracks after repeated pounding into soil.
Fred E from Connecticut
Worked well in rocky soil.
Karen R from Kansas
Does the job.