Splicer Buckle #24
It joins 2 ends of tape together, ensuring good electrical contact between all the stainless steel threads of the tape, avoiding the sparks created by voltage differences. If you notice any areas on your tape that spark, cut your tape and install a splicer buckle. Make sure you keep a couple spare splicer buckles around, so that in the event of unexpected fence breaks, the tape can be easily repaired.The #24 allows an electrical connection anywhere on the tape, and also allows you to stretch the tape again in place
Keeper Clips : #CLIPbr, #CLIPwh, #CLIPgr

The keeper clip holds the ends of the tape.

Connector #59GM

To ensure a good connection from the charger to your fence line, you need either
a 5 feet long #59L connector wire
or

order #28M cable by the foot to your desired length along with a connector #59GM.
You crimp the #59M connector onto the tensioner #36W
The Interconnector #59H
It transfers the power from one strand to the next.
Connectors included at each end of the #59H attach to the buckles of #36W Tensioners.
The Warning Sign #42
Warning signs are required by law in some areas and are both courteous and effective in discouraging trespassers.
They should be set on post every 300 feet.
The Ground Rod #2GR5


#2GR5
The 5 ft. galvanized ground rod comes with a clamp and is shaped to penetrate hard soil.
The ground rod connects to the negative terminal of your fence charger.
The Switch #52

The golf ball has the big advantage of being visible from afar.
Little Light #MP15
This little flashy light is great, you can see from the house what is going on with the fence.
Scissors for Tape #CUT1
To cut the tape easily,
order the scissors with serrated blades.
