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Posted by Russ(NC) on January 27, 2005 at 07:06:35 from (192.86.112.4):
I have about 50 Ac of pasture surrounded with an electric fence. Yesterday my neighbor called complaining about his telephone clicking, it just started days ago. He had the telephone people out and they said it was my problem. My concern is that this electric fence has been in place for about eight years without any interference with anyone. Why would it all of a sudden start interfering with his telephone. The underground telephone line and the electric fence run together for about 700 feet, then the telephone line goes up the road to his house. I have checked the insulators, metal posts, connections and ground � they are all good. I have 8,000 volts on the line. I know the lines should not be running parallel to each other, but they have been there for 8 years without problems, now there is a problem. We are just talking telephones, not computers/modems, etc� Would some type of RFI filter on the electric fence help? I have one for lightning protection, but I understand there is a RFI filter for the output side of the charger to block �noise�. Anyone know about these, and where I can get one? I did an internet search and only got hits from New Zealand. Russ
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