Posted by Lon in NE on February 25, 2010 at 11:31:40 from (24.246.219.100):
In Reply to: Hi Tensile Wire posted by Reid1650 on February 25, 2010 at 10:51:49:
I can't help you with the guage of wire or type of charger, but "20 acres" of wire doesn't help much. Twenty acres is an area measurement. You need a length measurement. What are the dimensions of the 20 acres? The way to figure the amount of wire needed (perimeter) is to add up all of the sides of the plot of land and (since you want 4 strands) multiply by 4. That will give you the amount of wire needed. I taught this kind of math to 5th graders for 35 years! BTW, if you have a "standard" 20 acres, ie: 1/2 mile long, then its 2640 + 2640 + 660 + 660, which equals 6600 feet, and times 4 equals 26,400 feet of wire. That's 5 miles of wire.
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