HOW TO SPLICE BOUNDARY WIRE FOR YOUR CABELA’S® GUNDOG IN-GROUND FENCE™

How To Splice An In-Ground Fence Wire

Wire splices are necessary any time two boundary wires are connected. Only use the method below to splice the wire. Any other techniques will cause the system to malfunction. The wire used must be rated for outdoor, in-ground use. The connections must be made using a wire connector cap and a silicone-filled capsule.

Cabela's Containment System_Strip 3/8ths Insulation Off WireCabela's Containment System_Strip 3/8ths Insulation Off Wire

Strip 3/8 inch of insulation from each end of the wires to be spliced.

Cabela's Containment System_Twist Exposed Wires TogetherCabela's Containment System_Twist Exposed Wires Together

Twist the exposed wires together.

Cabela's Contaiment System_Twist Wire Cap Over WiresCabela's Contaiment System_Twist Wire Cap Over Wires

Twist a wire cap over the wires. Make sure there isn’t any exposed copper sticking out of the cap.

Do NOT solder, crimp or heat shrink the wires. The signal is a radio frequency signal and not an electrical current. These methods of combining the wires will create issues with the signal.

We do not recommend using silicone-filled wire caps in place of the silicon-filled splice capsules; while they work as a temporary fix, they do not contain enough silicone to work effectively long-term.

Cabela's Containment System_Insert Wires In Splice CapsuleCabela's Containment System_Insert Wires In Splice Capsule

Insert the wires into the splice capsule. Submerge the wire cap to the bottom of the capsule and close the lid.

Cabela's Containment System_Tie Loose Knots Around WireCabela's Containment System_Tie Loose Knots Around Wire

Tie a loose knot around the wires to secure the wires and prevent damage to the splice when buried in the ground.


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