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Posted by Errin OH on October 23, 2006 at 06:00:55 from (198.57.19.122):
In Reply to: fencer ground posted by Farmer in the Dells (WI) on October 23, 2006 at 05:39:26:
I would reccomend that you switch the source between the two and not try to run double wires. I have a 300' section of fence that a neighbor will not turn the power on because his horses might get shocked (don't ask me, I just shake my head too). Well it takes all of about ten mins for the cows to figure out its off and get in his pasture. So I ran a single wire on his fence (3 runs of 2" tape) to keep them in. Turns out inductance is pretty good and he now complained about getting shocked when they touch his fence (turned off) up by his barn. I verified this myself not believing it. I replaced the smooth elec wire with non-elec brab wire and he freaked out. If his horses were to get out that stuff could ki11 them. So I am back to smooth elec and 4' off his fence. He claims on certian days he can still feel it but is making a fuss anymore.
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