What Rick said, believe it. I only have one fencer but have three grounds. I don't run the ground to the fence wires and use only insulators made for electric fencing. The tape I see on the wires in your pics will not be enough insulation, where you have to cross other wires or a post, etc. get the proper tube type insulator. I've had problems where I have to bury a hot wire to cross a gate opening using regular UF type electrical wire (if I recall most of it is not rated for 10,000 volts), I've bought the single, insulated wire made for fences and direct bury and have had not problems since. Check every inch of the hot wire to be sure it's not touching anything unless is has an insulator on it. A hot wire on a wet post will effect the performance. So will too many weeds touching, even the so-called weed burner fencers can get over whelmed. I've never used regular PVC or CPVC but have used the step in plastic posts. They work well for temporary fence but I found they break too easily. I also bought a somewhat inexpensive tester to periodically check the lines, well worth it if you are trying to keep dogs and coyotes out like I am (electric by itself is pretty worthless to keep wooly llamas in, but when a dog touches a hot wire it's a good and loud show).
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