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Posted by Farmer in the Dells (WI) on October 23, 2006 at 06:14:37 from (66.187.42.49):
In Reply to: Re: fencer ground posted by Allan In NE on October 23, 2006 at 05:45:50:
Thanks everyone. I thought so. Just wanted some feedback before I damage one or both controllers. The ground will be three ten foot rods ten foot apart. It is what is suggested in sandy or dryer conditions around here. They even suggested watering the ground in the area from time to time. When I say double wires they are both single smooth lines and will only double in the center of the 8. They will more than likely be on opposite sides of the wood poles in that area as well. I have no other fences or areas that I am worried about becoming charged although one 500 foot run is directly below a power line that feeds my property and one neighbor across the road. We are at the end of the line and since the ground is well away from that side, I am thinking this should not present a problem. Stray voltage has been an issue here in the past. Having said that I may layout a third area off the same ground as soon as the critters get used to the idea of the wire. The hot will hang inside an much older barb fence that is weak and I didn't want to replace it just yet. It is in a sink hole area that I am thinking about turning into a pond. I have one critter in particular that is getting out daily and lately she is getting too close to the road for my liking although she usually hangs around my neighbors alfalfa field. Hmmm, wonder why?. I’ll finish it up this morning and let you know how it works out. I think I’ll let the critters test it though.
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