T Ground Rods
This ground rod features a unique T handle, which makes it easier to grip when removing from soil.
Ground rods receive and carry the energizer's pulse from the soil back to the energizers.
Ground rods are essential for all energizers and lightning diverters.
California Residents: Proposition 65 Information
Common Uses
Specs
- Galvanized
- Heights: 3 ft or 18"
- Diameter: 1/2"
Benefits
How to Use
- 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.
- Space 18" rods at least 27" apart
- Space 3 ft rods at least 5 ft apart
- Space 6 ft rods at least 10 ft apart
In dry/sandy soil—use ground rods long enough to reach moist soil.
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Fence Connectors and Accessories
Clamp for Ground Rod
Item #151800 -Simple hose clamp firmly holds negative leads from the energizer to the ground rod.
$1.30 -
Energizer Solar Panels and Accessories
Galvanized Lightning Diverter
Item #156310 -Reduces risk of lightning damaging an energizer by redirecting the energy to the ground.
$8.40 -
Energizer Solar Panels and Accessories
Double Insulated Wire, 50 ft. coil
Item #164104 -If you intend to build permanent electric fences, you're going to need double insulated wire.
$14.50 -
Fence Connectors and Accessories
MaxiShock Insulated Cable, 50 ft. coil
Item #164000 -This 7 strand cable is covered with pliable plastic insulation. Unlike Double Insulated Wire, MaxiShock insulated cable does not require special connectors.
$13.50 -
Energizer Solar Panels and Accessories
MaxiShock Double Insulated Cable, 50'
Item #164204 -Premier’s MaxiShock 7 strand cable covered with a double layer of pliable plastic insulation.
$14.50
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Laura E from New Hampshire
Exactly what we were looking for at a much better price than we had gotten in the past.
Michelle M
Nice for moving my portable poultry fence. Easy to push into soft ground, but I need a hammer for anything else. Still much more convenient than driving in a t-post every time.
Rachel W
I bough these grounding rods to use with portable electric netting fencing for my goats. I chose the T-bar style sepcifically because I'd be relocating them somewhat frequently - I live in an area where the ground is quite sandy and rocky. I had to use a mallet to drive them into the ground, which was kind of a pain, but pulling them out was pretty easy due to the T-setup!
Larry G from Iowa
So much easier when you are moving the fence every day!