I used 3 short copper clad rods, with brass clamps, #10 copper wire to the charger. Reason I had to go short is I believe there is some hardpan or rock or something, its a narrow strip of sod next to the barn. Its close to the water hydrant, and I do soak the area frequently. This is a plug in zareba, 5 mile, single strand fence of a few hundred feet. It's hot, I have a habit of making a V with my fingers and testing it, hardly notice it, take one finger off, you know its on, while touching the live terminal on the charger, well there was an aluminum ladder nearby, hit that with my elbow at the same time, nice snap and shock out the back of my arm, ground sure was good ! Stallion here is real smart about fences, even if the strand is dead, nope, not messing with it.
Copper clad seems to stay shiny around here, no patina or oxidation, so you have good contact into the earth
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