I had that problem with a brand new hog water. I couldn't feel anything but the hogs would flinch when they touched it. Turned out the thermostat was leaking voltage. I checked the ground rod, bonding, unhooked the neutral, everything you could imagine. The next step was to pull my hair out. Finally started replacing the components in the waterer until I found it. Animals can feel a fraction of a volt because they're barefoot and usually standing on damp ground, but if you're feeling it yourself it's quite a bit more than the animals can tolerate. Something tells me you have voltage backfeeding through a ground somewhere. Try putting juice into only the hot side of the plug on the fancer and running a wire from the neutral side of the plug to a good ground rod that's not connected to anything else. Or maybe do this same thing to the water if the fencer is OK. Be careful. We want you to be alive so you can report back to us. Jim
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