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Dog Fence Lightning Protection Dog Fence/Training Collar Combo Unit Frequently Asked Pet Fence Questions
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Dog Fence Lightning ProtectionDog Fence Lightning Protection Lightning Protection for wired dog fences is of critical importance. Consider the power of a lightning strike. Some estimate that one lightning strike will produce up to one billion volts of energy and up to two hundred thousand amps. That is incredible power. While no one can guarantee 100 percent lightning protection it is still critical that proper pet fence transmitter grounding is done to ensure the best possible lightning protection. Most lightning damage to electric fences for dogs comes through the boundary wire not through the house power lines. Some would argue then that wireless systems are best. Unfortunately wireless fence technology is very poor quality and only gives pets a very small area to run. Four Paws Fence has replaced multiple retail and internet purchased electronic pet fences due to lightning destroying the pet fence transmitter. Most retail store and internet purchased systems come with little or no lightning protection. Professionally installed dog fences, however, do come with good lightning protection. One of our customers in Olathe Kansas had been hit by lightning four times when he owned a retail dog fence system. Each time his transmitter unit was destroyed. The last time his pet fence transmitter blew off the wall and put a dent in his new truck and almost caused a fire in his garage. That is when he called us and we installed our professional pet fence system. He never was hit by lightning again. Most retail systems have no place on their transmitter for a ground wire. In order to meet city electrical codes it is required to run a ground wire to the house power ground. Most professional electronic dog fences have a ground post built into the transmitter board which allows for a ground wire to be taken to the power outlet ground. This ensures if you do take a lightning hit that it will be diverted to the electrical ground on the house.
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