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Field Guardian Complete Grounding Kit - 3ft,Silver

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$52.63

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1.Size:6 Foot


About this item

  • Parts Included: 3 -Grounding rods 3- 1/2" Grounding rod clamps 1-50' Grounding wore
  • Packaged 1 per pack
  • Main color is Silver
  • Parts Included: 3 -Grounding rods 3- 1/2" Grounding rod clamps 1-50' Grounding wore


This complete grounding package contains everything you need for grounding your electric fence using three foot grounding rods.


AL Sleeper
Reviewed in the United States on August 5, 2024
Fixed my issue with my electric fence.
Carter Ross
Reviewed in Canada on June 25, 2024
I ordered two kits for horse fence grounding. The ground wire is all wound up which is a pain and required some time to straighten out. The rods and claps are good quality I expect it should last. The fence is now well grounded. The horses are not happy.....
Melissa
Reviewed in Canada on October 26, 2023
Does what it should
Roxanne
Reviewed in Canada on November 6, 2021
the kit is OK but I could make my own with copper wire and rebar next time I need grounding rods.
The Dr.
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2020
Everything showed up in a timely manner. When I went to install this I found that one ground clamp was broken and another was missing the bolt for it, the third was fine. The rods are 3 foot and easy to drive into the ground. If you’re careful then the wire won’t get tangled up as you undo it. Contacted the seller and left a voicemail on their machine, got a call a day later and they are sending me replacement parts.Replacement parts came and they were in good working order, I was able to use them without a problem to secure the wire to the rod.
James P.
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2020
Sturdy rods that are easy to drive into the ground. The wire ground is nice and heavy duty...although a little difficult to unwind from the folded way it comes. Regardless, it isn’t a showstopper or deal breaker. This great grounding system made for a very hot fence!
Shannon
Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2020
These were shipped quick and work great for my electric fence I put up. I would probably go with the longer ones next time but this kit was AMAZING! so convenient to just have it all in one place and with instructions!
antksys
Reviewed in Canada on July 17, 2019
Grounding kit did the job. Used it for gounding my roof top weather station.
Daren Frame
Reviewed in Canada on June 8, 2019
Used to ground electric fencer. Worked well and came as described.
T. Barnard
Reviewed in the United States on July 7, 2017
These were easy to use and seem very durable. Comes with plently of wire. I would estimate roughly 40 foot of wire. Clamps are good and strong. I am bad to over torque and I didn't phase any of the three clamps! It does come stuffed in a tube with the wire bent up, but it is fairly easy to unfold and shape the wire. It's nothing to whine about. ;)
Marvin
Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2017
This works okay as a temporary solution. I setup a 30' x 30' 2" ribbon electric fence in a pasture to keep cows out of a specific project area. The soil is sandy loam and good grounding is difficult. Due to the soil grounding issues, I set a top "wire" as hot and a second "wire" 12" lower as a ground back to the 2 joule charger instead of running all hot "wires". Then I installed this grounding system as prescribed to the charger to help with the ground issues, but only had the three rods ~ 12" into the ground as this was a temporary setup. I received a good jolt jolt several times through my thin leather gloves while working the fencing and only touching the top wire. Game camera footage shows the cows learning quickly to not touch the fencing :-)
Andrew
Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2014
I only have about 2 feet of soil before bedrockso i used this kit, I put them in at and angle and hooked them up, i have 10K volts all around my fence. the other advantage of this is if you run a ground wire around your fence you can put these out in an area that may be "dead" for what ever reason, to can can ensure a good shock to all areas of the fence. I didn't need to this but it is very nice to have the option!I used a 4lb sledge and didn't have any issue getting them in the ground, i didn't bury them completely but it in and area that's not mowed anyway.
C. Siano
Reviewed in the United States on October 10, 2013
As a ham radio operator, I've sunk my share of grounding rods over the years. Typically you have a 9' long copper clad rod and spend the better part of a day digging and hammering. In the end, I almost always end up bending the upper part of the rod over and burying the last couple of feet that way.This kit comes with three 3' rods, cable clamps, and a good amount of grounding wire (sorry, I never measured the full length, but there was more than double what I needed.)My typical rocky New England soil makes any ground spike difficult to install. Unfortunately, this kit did not come with any instructions, so I'll provide some here.You still need to dig a hole. I dug mine roughly a foot wide, two feet long and a foot deep.In that hole I turned on the hose until I had a nice puddle. I've found that this helps to get ground spikes started. While you have a puddle (and refill as needed) start hammering the rods in using a small sledge. My favorite for this is a 3lb hammer as it is easier to wield.Keep hammering until you get the tops of the rods below the ground. Don't be surprised if you need to try several times as you hit rocks and such. You might also need to hammer at an angle due to ledge. Be warned, pulling out a spike that is pounded deep is not easy. You might find you need to just bend it over - if so, dig the hole to bend it into and go for it.To attach the clamps, you might find you need to file or grind off the top of the rid a little due to deforming by the hammer.Once all the spikes are below grade (one way or another) run the ground wire from each. The wire goes in the clamp opposite from the screw. I like to wrap the wire several times around the clamp. To do that you need to start with the rod closest to the building and do each one at a time making sure to leave plenty of slack to reach and wrap the other rods. Once you have the rods wired, run the wire to the building and up to grounding block.Bury everything the best you can. ideally you should not see anything until the wire comes up near the building to the grounding block.This kit provides an easy way to get a full 9 feet of rod in the ground with minimal effort. The supplied parts are of good quality and should do the job for years to come. I would not use this as a primary ground for a building's electrical system, but for added antennas, it is a very good solution to a very difficult problem.
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