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Posted by kyplowboy on June 15, 2007 at 19:15:20 from (63.146.226.90):
In Reply to: more electric fence posted by KEH on June 15, 2007 at 14:39:47:
Every one has some thing they like to preach about on here. Mine is electric fence stuff. I have never had the click bleed over onto the phone, but seen a hot wire do some strange things. Don"t know how big your fence is but are you sure that one ground rod is enough. Many times people have trouble with an electric fence and it comes back to they need more ground. I have four 8 foot rods stick"n 6 inches out of the ground 20 foot apart. I am not big on gadgits but a year ago I spent $112 in a Gallager (sp?) Smart Fix. This thing reads volts AND amps AND tells you which way the amps are going. If I lost the thing today I would buy another one first thing Monday. It saves alot of walk"n round looking for a short. When I bought mine I had been looking for a problem for two days. When I got home with the thing I had .4 kv at the charger, and 34 amps going out. An hour and a half later I had 2.9 kw at the end of the system and 5 amps going out of the charger. (You will learn quick that 1.5 will make you dance, 2 will make you scream, over 2.5 and you will be going to the house for more pants!) Good luck and tell us what you find. Dave
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