Stafix solar panels and energizers feature high-tech materials and are engineered to rigorous quality standards. Four main components make up a Stafix solar system. Each component requires...Learn more
Once you have sketched your fence you are ready to create a list of all the components and tools you require to construct your fence. To help you with this we have included a basic electric fence...Learn more
Traditional CONTAINMENT electric fence applications, such as those used to control cattle, horses, sheep and goats, are primarily designed to keep these animals in a limited area. These animals are...Learn more
Your ground system is the most important component of your electric fence system. An effective ground system is necessary to achieve the maximum results of your energizer and your fence....Learn more
Innovations in technology mean solar installations are now a practical and cost effective method of powering areas where mains power is either unavailable or impractical.
A solar panel is made up of...Learn more
Start near the energizer's lead-out wires with your Stafix Remote with Fault Finder or your Stafix Fault Finder. Move down the fence line following the arrow away from the energizer....Learn more
Wire tension
Electric fencing provides a psychological barrier rather than a physical one, so there is no need to excessively tension wire. Heavy strainer assemblies are not required either,...Learn more
Now that you have chosen the components for your Stafix solar system, it is important to set up your system correctly to ensure trouble-free operation.
Once again, use the step-by-step...Learn more
While minimal maintenance will be required, regular checks of your solar system will ensure reliable performance (every 6 to 8 weeks).
Here are some pointers to maximise the life and performance of...Learn more
Sketch a diagram and measure the distance of the area you would like to fence.
Grab a pencil and walk around the area you want to fence, measuring and sketching your layout. Also include in your...Learn more
Stafix poli-products are made of only the highest quality UV stabilised polyethylene.
High performance 'X' series products feature tin-coated copper wire for significantly greater...Learn more
Here are some suggested post and wire spacings. Most of the fences below can have an 'All Live' or 'Hot / Ground Return' system of grounding.
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How does it work
A solar panel charges a battery by converting sunlight into electricity which is then used to keep the energizer operating 24 hours per day. Stafix offers a range of energizers...Learn more
Sample diagrams showing Unigizer and earth system. The number of earth rods will vary, depending on the Unigizer and soil conditions.
Outdoors with 12V battery
Indoor dry locations with...Learn more
The best electric fence is the one that is suited to your requirements. The table below outlines the 3 main types of electric fence structures as a starting point to help you identify which fence...Learn more
An electric fence energizer (sometimes called a charger or controller) takes electric energy from a power source and delivers it to a fence as pulses. These pulses are the “shock” felt by...Learn more