Posted by Dell (WA) on April 16, 2011 at 08:17:55 from (174.24.222.51):
In Reply to: Electric Fence's posted by Billy NY on April 16, 2011 at 07:54:26:
Billy.......didja know horses have "sensitive" noses and will actually "feel" the electrical pulses in the top wire WITHOUT touching it??? Just like you can make the hair on yer arm kinda stand-up by rubbing a rubber balloon over them.
The reason you don't seem to feel much when you touch just the topwire is yer wearing RUBBER boots/sole shoes. When you touch both the topwire and the field fencing that has been tyed the metal fencepost you are completing the circuit between the charger ground and the charger output. Yeah, 4000-volts (peak) should knock ya onnna yer dummmbutt ........respectfully, Dell
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