Fence Monitoring

  • Tru-Test Fence Monitoring voltage

    Tru-Test Fence Monitoring keeps your livestock or crops safe by monitoring voltage on different points of the fence in real-time.

    Focus on more important tasks on your farm, with the confidence that you’ll be instantly alerted if something goes wrong.

  • Access real-time cloud data with 24/7 access

    Access real-time cloud data with 24/7 access on the web or your mobile to ensure your electric fence is performing correctly.

    Tru-Test Fence Monitoring can be used with any energizer and uses easy-to-install gateways and fence nodes.

  • Fence monitoring alerts

    Maintaining and monitoring electric fencing is a manual and time-consuming task, so trust Tru-Test to do the monitoring for you.

    Our Fence Monitoring solution will alert you instantly if there are any issues on your fence, preventing livestock escaping and causing further issues.

  • Storing fence monitoring trends

    Fence Monitoring provides and stores vital information like fence performance trends to determine when maintenance is required.

    The system allows for 50 Fence Monitoring nodes, and you can install key fence sections across your farm. To extend the number of fence sections simply add more nodes.

How it works

  • A tree falls on the electric fence causing a drop in fence voltage.
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    A tree falls on the electric fence causing a drop in fence voltage.

  • Voltage data broadcast image
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    The electric fence voltage data is broadcast out from the nearest Fence Node and bounced up to 500m from node to node creating a shared network of data across the farm.

  • Data from the nodes reaches the gateway installed at a shed and sent up into the cloud.
    3

    Once the data from the nodes reaches the gateway installed at a shed or barn it is sent up into the cloud.

  • Receiving alerts in the app
    4

    When voltage drops, you’ll automatically receive an alert you can view on the Datamars Livestock web or mobile app.

  • Farmer fixes fence
    5

    The farmer fixes the electric fence.

A tree falls on the electric fence causing a drop in fence voltage.
1

A tree falls on the electric fence causing a drop in fence voltage.

Voltage data broadcast image
2

The electric fence voltage data is broadcast out from the nearest Fence Node and bounced up to 500m from node to node creating a shared network of data across the farm.

Data from the nodes reaches the gateway installed at a shed and sent up into the cloud.
3

Once the data from the nodes reaches the gateway installed at a shed or barn it is sent up into the cloud.

Receiving alerts in the app
4

When voltage drops, you’ll automatically receive an alert you can view on the Datamars Livestock web or mobile app.

Farmer fixes fence
5

The farmer fixes the electric fence.

Contact us

Contact our Smart Farming team for more information about our Fence Monitoring solution.

Blake Greig - Upper North Island
0276 555 406

Andy Irvine – Lower North Island
0212 263942

Ange Stonyer - Upper South Island
0275 550 726

Sara Korteweg – Lower South Island
0272 124 016

Or call 0800 243 282 from 8am until 9pm. We also have an answer phone service for calls outside these hours, which is cleared at 7am the following morning.

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