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This 1640 ft (500m) 16 Gauge (1.6mm) Aluminum Wire is engineered for electric fencing, offering exceptional conductivity, impressive tensile strength, and rust resistance, making it the ideal choice for durable and efficient fencing solutions.
B**E
Very easy running lines for electric fence
I bought this for my garden electric fence. It was easy running the lines but took a little time to turn the spool as I walked along. The wire came out nice and straight and I didn't have any problem with the wire having some kind of curl in it as I installed it. It is holding up fine and only once did I have to use my line tensioners. That may have even been movement by my fiberglass posts but I don't think so. I am very happy with this wire, and I have plenty left over.
E**A
This alluminun wire has an excellent quality at a very good price.
I will use this product for an electric fence in my farm.
D**N
Quick electric fence
Works great and provides a powerful quick hot line to keep pigs in their pen. Much cheaper then field fencing and much easier to move around and reuse.
J**.
Works great
Just what I needed
E**N
Sturdy and Reliable Aluminum Wire for Electric Fencing.
The 1640 ft (500m) 16 Gauge (1.6mm) Aluminum Wire for Electric Fencing serves as a vital component in electric fence installations. Here's an honest review of this product:Pros:Durable and Weather-Resistant: The aluminum construction of this wire makes it highly durable and resistant to the elements. It can withstand exposure to rain, snow, and UV rays without corroding or degrading over time.Easy to Work With: The wire is relatively easy to handle and work with during installation. Its flexibility allows for smooth positioning around posts and corners, which is crucial for setting up an effective electric fence.Corrosion Resistance: Unlike steel wire, aluminum wire is naturally resistant to corrosion, which extends the lifespan of your electric fence and reduces the need for frequent replacements.High Conductivity: Aluminum is an excellent conductor of electricity, ensuring that the electric current flows consistently and effectively throughout the length of the fence. This is essential for maintaining the fence's security.Generous Length: With a length of 1640 ft (500m), this wire provides ample coverage for fencing large areas, making it suitable for agricultural or livestock applications.Versatile Use: While primarily intended for electric fencing, aluminum wire can have other uses, such as crafting and DIY projects.Cons:Thinner Gauge: The 16-gauge (1.6mm) thickness, while suitable for many electric fence applications, may not be the most robust option for very demanding situations or for deterring larger animals.Price Consideration: Aluminum wire can be more expensive than traditional steel wire, which could be a drawback for those on a tight budget. However, its durability and resistance to corrosion justify the cost for many users.Requires Insulators: When used for electric fencing, aluminum wire typically requires insulators to prevent short-circuits through contact with fence posts. This adds an additional cost and installation step.May Need Tensioning: Over time, aluminum wire may slacken, especially in longer fence lines. Periodic tensioning may be necessary to maintain the fence's effectiveness.In conclusion, the 1640 ft (500m) 16 Gauge (1.6mm) Aluminum Wire for Electric Fencing is a reliable and durable choice for electric fence installations. Its weather resistance, conductivity, and corrosion resistance make it a practical option for various fencing needs, particularly in agricultural or livestock contexts. While the thinner gauge may not be suitable for all applications, it serves well in many scenarios. If you prioritize longevity and ease of maintenance for your electric fence, this aluminum wire is a worthy investment that can provide years of dependable service.
M**.
This wire is too thin for hogs
I used some of this wire to repair the electric fence around my hog pen. It seemed to stretch tight, carried a decent current, and it was so easy to work with as compared to heavier high tensile wire. I really wanted this to work, but it lasted no more than 30 minutes before one of my hogs made a push to escape and easily snapped this wire. I am still hopeful and believe that I can use this in a less tested location, like at the top of my mesh fencing around the sheep. So long as the animals respect the voltage, then the wire strength shouldn’t matter, but my pigs are persistent in their escape efforts. 😀
T**T
It's actually "Aluminum Alloy" not pure aluminum. But is still ideal for the job.
This spot of aluminum alloy 16 gauge wire is a good buy. I compared it to all other 16 gauge aluminum wire, and it was slightly cheaper. You can't tell what the alloy consists of, but aluminum does seem to be at least 50%.(based on color and softness) With the high voltages of electric fences, an alloy is absolutely fine. I'm sure it makes it stronger since pure aluminum is more fragile. You will not notice a drop in voltage over the entire length (as long as you don't short-out somewhere) In fact, it's superior to braided electric fence "poly wire". It just costs a more than poly wire. I like the added benefit of a guaranteed shock when an animal touches it.The spool is durable.The wire is neatly spooled up.It's very shiny and noticeable to humans and animals.It twists very easily by hand, and with pliers.There's nothing to beware of. It's a solid product.
T**S
Perfect for long runs of electric fence!
I have sheep, their horns, thick fleece and low grazing nature can make fencing them a challenge at times. Good spacing and a hot jolt keeps them on their toes and being cautious. We run about 1/2 mile of fence around some pasture that we shift around at times, so electric is ideal. My lowest line has to be about 8" off the ground to keep someone from slipping under, but weed clearance is always a concern. Usually I run four strands, wire on the bottom, electric tape for visibility, another wire for strength and topped with tap again.On long runs, the wire resistance and weed loses can weaken the fence strength, so to compensate I use Aluminum wire because it has 20 times less resistance than galvanized steel wire, and it does not rust or corrode. If I ever have to splice it makes a better connection and it is easy to work with. This is a great price for a good, durable fence.
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