Extra Underground Electric Dog Fence Boundary Wire - 150m, Heavy Duty, Wire Fencing
- Enhanced Durability: Our heavy-duty wire can withstand harsh weather conditions, potential damage from pets chewing, and even interference from gardening tools. This leads to less maintenance and a longer lifespan for your fence system.
- Reliable Containment: The strength of our boundary wire reduces the risk of breakages in the fence line, ensuring a consistent electric signal around your property, which is critical to prevent your dog from finding escape routes.
- Versatility: Our robust wire can handle a range of terrains. It can be buried underground or secured above ground based on your requirements and preferences.
- Fast and Easy Setup: Our single-core solid copper boundary wire is flexible and easy to shape to any area, making the setup of the perimeter fast and effortless, even in complicated spaces.
- Peace of Mind: With the knowledge that our boundary wire is robust and durable, you have peace of mind knowing your pet is safe and contained within your property.
Specifications
- Wire Thickness: 1.6mm (including sheath)
- Wire Material: Single core solid copper wire
- Wire Length: 150m
- Coverage Area: Up to approximately 1/3 acre
- Compatibility: W227B, W227, 026, 023 Fence Systems
- Resistance: Resistant to sunlight, moisture, ground rot & corrosion
- Durability: Heavy duty and robust
- Signal Quality: Designed for optimum radio transmission impedance for a clean, clear radio signal
- Insulation: Insulated with an ultra-thick, high-strength polymer, heavier and stronger than other Electric Dog Fence wire used
- Usage: Can be used to expand or repair your coverage area
Note: You need to use the same composition and thickness wire throughout your boundary layout.
Sizing guide
Area to Fence | Amount of Wire Needed |
---|---|
1/3 Acre | 150 metres |
1/2 Acre | 200 metres |
1 Acre | 300 metres |
2 Acres | 400 metres |
3 Acres | 450 metres |
4 Acres | 500 metres |
10 Acres | 600 metres |
Package Contents & Bonuses
Your Package Includes:
- 150m of 1.6mm thick heavy duty single core copper boundary wire
PLUS - These FREE Bonus Gifts worth an extra $17!
- 10 Training flags used as a visual dog training aid.





4 Great Reasons To Choose Our Electric Dog Fence Boundary Wire
- Flexible design with great range!
You customize the layout and you control the wire boundary, which acts as a safe, invisible fence to restrict your dog from certain areas. This prevents your dog from running onto the road, digging up your flower patch or accidentally falling into the pool. The system is expandable up to 10 acres with additional wire and flags. It also works great for training multiple dogs. - The best quality!
We are Australian-owned! Our wire is stronger than other electric dog fence wire. We provide heavy-duty, extra-thick 1.6mm single core copper wire (not the standard 0.6mm wire). Most of all, the wire does not have to be buried to prevent damage. We have tested it in all Australian climate conditions for durability and reliability. - Above or Below Ground Fence Solution!
The wire does not need to be buried you can run the wire above the ground inside a conduit or cable tie the wire to an existing fence as long as the fence is not made of solid metal sheeting i.e. colorbond. If you do run the wire above the ground we do recommend using a conduit. The best conduits are either garden hose pipe or polypipe. If you do decide to bury the wire it needs to be buried between 10cm-15cm below the ground. - Cost effective solution!
Our electric dog fence is much more affordable and easier to install than traditional fencing. Best of all, dogs can’t dig their way under electronic dog fences nor can they escape through holes and missing boards.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the dimensions of the receiver collar?
The receiver collar measures 7 cm (L) x 3.9 cm (W) x 3 cm (H).
What is the weight of the collar?
The collar weighs approximately 120 g (4.2 oz).
What dog neck sizes does the collar strap fit?
The adjustable strap fits neck sizes between 15 cm and 56 cm (6 to 22 inches).
How much boundary wire comes with the kit?
Depending on the system selected, it includes either:
• 150 m of heavy-duty wire, or
• 300 m of standard wire
Additional rolls (150 m or 300 m) are available for purchase separately.
What weight range is the system suitable for?
The system is recommended for dogs weighing between 5 kg and 70 kg (11 to 154 lbs).
Is the receiver collar waterproof?
The collar is IPX6 rated, meaning it is water-resistant and can handle light rain, but is not suitable for full submersion or heavy downpours.
Why is the transmitter box continuously beeping?
This may indicate:
• A break in the wire loop: Disconnect the boundary wire and connect a 1 m test loop. If beeping stops, there’s a break in the layout wire.
• Faulty transmitter: Could be damaged by power surges, lightning, or outages.
• Loose connections: Make sure the wire is securely inserted into the terminals.
Why does the collar only deliver correction when my dog is right on the wire?
This occurs if the transmitter dial is set too high, limiting the signal range. Adjust the dial based on your layout size:
Area to Fence:
1/3 Acre (150 m wire required) 3 Recommended Dial Setting
1 Acre (300 m wire required) 3-4 Recommended Dial Setting
5 Acres (600 m wire required) 5-6 Recommended Dial Setting
Why is the collar only beeping but not delivering correction?
The collar is likely set to Level 1, which is tone-only mode.
To change correction levels:
1. Hold the power button, then release.
2. The red LED will flash to indicate the level (e.g., two flashes = Level 2).
3. Repeat to cycle through Levels 1–5.
Why is my dog receiving corrections in the safe zone?
Possible causes:
• Wire layout too small (<80 m): Can cause signal instability.
• Electromagnetic interference: Keep the wire at least 3 m away from underground or overhead power cables.
• Sharp corners: Use smooth, rounded bends (1–3 m radius) instead of tight angles.
Does the boundary wire need to be buried?
Not necessarily. You may:
• Lay it above ground using poly pipe or garden hose for protection.
• Mount it to a non-metallic fence.
• If buried, place it 10–15 cm (4–6 inches) underground.
Where should I install the transmitter box?
• Indoors or under a weatherproof cover
• At least 3 m away from major appliances (e.g., fridges, power boards)
• If mounted on metal, use a 10 cm timber block to insulate from electrical interference
Does the system function in sub-zero temperatures?
No. The system does not operate in below-zero conditions. Avoid use in freezing environments.
What is a short loop test and how do I perform one?
This test helps identify faults in the layout or collar.
To perform:
1. Disconnect the boundary wire from the transmitter.
2. Connect a 20–30 m loop of spare wire.
3. Turn the dial to Level 5.
4. Use the test bulb on the collar prongs to check if the collar activates near the loop.
If the collar works on the test loop, the issue lies within your boundary wire layout.
Why isn’t my transmitter box turning on?
Check the following:
• Power adaptor: Try a compatible 12V adaptor. If the box powers on, the original adaptor is faulty.
• Transmitter damage: Power surges or lightning may have damaged the internal circuitry.
How do I reset or replace the receiver collar battery?
To reset or replace:
1. Turn off the collar.
2. Remove the screws and open the casing.
3. Locate and unclip the battery wire.
• For reset: Wait 10 seconds, then reconnect.
• For replacement: Install a compatible new battery.
4. Reassemble the collar and turn it back on.
For more tutorial videos, please visit our Standard Electric Dog Fence System Overview and Troubleshooting Guides page.