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Re: OT fencer unit not working
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Posted by Tallperson on March 05, 2007 at 12:14:06 from (165.170.128.65):
In Reply to: OT fencer unit not working posted by PRTZMAN55 on March 05, 2007 at 09:05:39:
On most fencers you can hear it clicking if it is working correctly and most of the bigger ones have a status light showing everything is cool on the fence. If you disconnect the fence wire and the ground , and then test across the terminals and get no response from your tester. Your fencer is not putting out anything. Or your tester is bad, not usually the problem. As others have said you may have blown an internal fuse or lightning may have smoked the board. I have also had an instance where water got inside the unit from a driving rain storm . It shorted out internally and several components fried.. I have very sandy soil and it gets really dry. I have 3 eight foot copper ground rods driven in 7 and 1/2 feet and then bonded together with 4 gauge solid copper ground wire... When it gets really dry the cows still don't get hit.. and it is a 12 jewel unit. Then it is time to drag out the hose and soak the soil around the ground rods.. Good luck Tallperson
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