Showing posts with label Invisible. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Invisible. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Repairing an Invisible Dog Fence Or Other Underground Dog Fence (DIY)

Fixing a break in your Invisible Dog Fence or Underground Dog Fence is cheap and easy. You will periodically get breaks in the boundary line of your dog fence. You will know that the line is broken because the dog fence transmitter unit attached to your house will signal an error by either a flashing red light or a beeping noise. You will also notice that your dog's receiver collars no longer work and will not beep when you take them over the boundary line.

The boundary wire for your underground dog fence needs to make a complete loop, beginning and ending at the transmitter unit. When you get a break in the loop the signals cannot get through and the unit stops working. Our job is to find the break in the boundary wire and fix it. Before you start you need to remove the receiver collars from your dogs.

Dog Collars

Here are the tools you will need for this DIY voyage:

One 100 µH RF Choke (available from Radioshack (catalog number 273-102)) - .39 One waterproof wire nut (available from most home improvement or hardware stores) - .39 One AM radio - any portable AM radio will do, tuned to 600. One pair of scissors One Shovel or anything else you can dig with

Time: 30 minutes

There are two ways to find the break, we start with the easiest way:

Finding a Break by Visual Inspection

Most breaks are caused by someone running an edger, aerator or otherwise digging through the boundary wire. These breaks can usually be found by walking along where the boundary wire runs and looking for spots where there has been recent digging. Unearth the wire in these spots and check for damage. The most likely spots are where the boundary wire crosses your driveway or pathways. Also check that the boundary wire is properly connected to the transmitter box.

If you found the break, proceed to the section on fixing the break. If not, proceed to the following section where we will show you how to use an RF Choke to make the boundary wire 'sing' and reveal the location of the break to you.

RF Choke Method

The RF Choke will make your boundary wire 'sing.' We will be able to listen to this sound with the AM radio you have tuned to 600 and will be able to find the break by looking for the part of the wire that is not singing.

First switch off the transmitter box. Now, disconnect the two boundary wire leads that connect to the box. In their place, connect the two legs of the RF choke. Now turn the transmitter box back on. The transmitter box should no longer be signalling that there is an error.

Now turn the transmitter box back off. Take the two boundary wires and wrap an insulated section of each wire around different legs of the RF choke. Now turn the transmitter box back on. The transmitter should still signal that there is no error. Rotate the knob labeled "field width" on the transmitter box clockwise till it is at full power.

Now turn on the radio tuned to AM 600, and walk along the boundary wire. When you hold the radio near the boundary wire it should make a deep pulsing/throbbing noise, like Ugh-Ugh-Ugh-Ugh-Ugh ... As you move the radio closer and further away from the boundary wire you will notice that there are some distances where the sound is louder and some distances where it gets quieter. As you walk around the boundary you will find a spot where there is no sound coming from the AM radio irrespective of whether you move the radio closer or further from the boundary wire. This is where you should dig up the wire and look for the break. It will be within three yards of the quiet spot

Now that you have done the hard part let's fix the break

Fixing the Break

Use the scissors to strip the wire on each side of the break in the boundary wire. Now insert the two stripped sections into the wire nut and gently twist until you start to get a bit of resistance from the wire nut. Now we will test to see if you have fixed the problem.

Return to the transmitter unit and turn off the power. Disconnect the RF choke legs and reconnect the boundary wire. Power back on the transmitter and there should be no error signal. If there is an error signal, look for another break, it is possible that there was more than one. If there was no error signal, bury the boundary wire you dug up. Reset the "field width" knob on the transmitter box to it's original setting and you are done. Congratulations you just saved yourself a house call from the local Underground Dog Fence company and a large bill!

Repairing an Invisible Dog Fence Or Other Underground Dog Fence (DIY)

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Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Dog Training - Invisible Fences

Many rural developments are springing up, developments, which are governed by "home owners' associations". Sometimes these groups insist on a ban of regular fencing because it will mar the beauty of their development. In such cases, some dog owners consider the installation of an invisible fence. Invisible fences consist of underground wires, which will carry a current when a dog wears a collar. The collar will buzz the animal when it gets too close to the fence. The theory is that this will stop the dog and deter him from going further. Sometimes this is effective and sometimes not.

There are certain details, which a property owner should consider before installation of an invisible fence. For one thing, dogs who are long coated may need to have the coat around the neck area shaved so that the electric current can make enough contact with the skin for the dog to feel it. Also, dogs whose bodies are so constructed that they have loose folds of skin (called dewlap) beneath the chin may also have fewer nerve cells in that region and may be less affected by the electrical current. For another thing, there are dogs who are completely unaffected, in other words, they could care less. They may get the shock but it does not matter to them because whatever it is that they want on the other side of the fence motivates them more than the shock deters them. Unless such a dog is trained to respect the boundaries through some other manner, the invisible fence will not matter.

Dog Collars

The age at which the dog is introduced to the fence is important. Animal behaviorists recognize that puppies have definite "fear stages" which will occur during certain periods. Usually for most puppies, this is around the eighth week and again around the eighth month of their lives. This theory has been well researched and documented. When a puppy is introduced to the electric or invisible fence, the owner needs to be aware of the puppy's fear stages and whether or not the dog is psychologically ready to accept such a shock. If the puppy is in a fear stage and the breed of the dog is also a breed, which can be quite timid the invisible fence can do more damage than good, traumatizing the puppy so much that he doesn't even want to be outdoors at all. Also, puppies who are naturally quite timid and submissive in their behavior, regardless of their breed, can react in much the same way. When the electric collar is on the puppy, owners must be aware that they should be present to watch for such adverse reactions and step in with positive reinforcement when the dog is stopping before it approaches the "zapping zone" of the electrical current.

There is another side of the picture to consider also. Invisible fences only work for the animal who is wearing the collar. Property owners with such fences often overlook the fact that their yards have no protection against possible predators or such dangers as packs of wild dogs, who have no barrier to cross to enter their property. Small dogs have been known to be attacked by predators who would not have been able to enter the premises if there had been a normal fence preventing their entrance.

In any case, people who are using invisible fences for the containment of their dog need to realize that using such a fence requires some vigilance and some training of the dog or it may not serve its purpose.

Dog Training - Invisible Fences

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Sunday, March 4, 2012

Invisible Fence® Brand MicroLite™ Computer Collar®

Invisible Fence® Brand MicroLite™ Computer Collar® Video Clips. Duration : 1.45 Mins.


Invisible Fence® Brand introduces the newest, smallest, most technologically advanced containment collar ever. The MicroLite™ Computer Collar® is smart, sophisticated, stylish and really small too!

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Saturday, September 3, 2011

Invisible dog fences

Invisible dog fences can, in all places where you do not want your dog to be used. The fence can help your pets away from all these areas. And 'one of the best ways to keep your pets away from lawns and other places. It 's perfect for all breeds - large or small.

It 'pretty easy to use, invisible dog fences. These fences are almost similar electric dog fences. In the case of the invisible fence, is to limit or boundary wireheld in the soil. They work by a signal that does not see or hear. Each time the animals get close to the limit, the signal wire underground.

Dog Collars

This signal produces a beep. This warning signal is transmitted by an adjustable collar that your pet wears. If your pet to get close to the border, some collars deliver a mild electric shock. It 'too mild electric shock to cause damage to your pet, but encourages them to stay away fromparticular area.

Not all of these devices are easy to use. You should be sure to know the right type of installation. The wire must be grounded. Instead, seek advice from a professional before installing a new electrical appliances.

It should begin with adequate knowledge of the implementation and training of your pet before you. If used properly, an invisible dog fence is one of the best ways to use in order to train your dog.

Invisible dog fences

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Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Invisible fence keeps guard dogs

Invisible fence keeps guard dogs Video Clips. Duration : 2.58 Mins.


PetStop invisible fence shown here how it works, because these German Shepherd dogs can not break that invisible force field for a long time without the largest correction (shock) by the neck, they each bear's neck. What you can not see is that it is buried under the snow on the ground a cable that sends a signal to every dog ​​a collar worn around the neck of dogs. Guide dogs for the first time, you will hear a beep to let them know that they are out to return to the border nearLine. If you listen closely you can hear the sound of the dog lighter and then secures to know who is going to get a shock if he did not.

Keywords: invisible fence, German Shepherds, animal, pet, cat, dog, petstop, shock

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