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Posted by nballen on October 23, 2006 at 10:21:45 from (198.246.171.252):
In Reply to: fencer ground posted by Farmer in the Dells (WI) on October 23, 2006 at 05:39:26:
Please allow me to think out loud for a bit... What's the reason for running two fence controllers? Unless these are HUGE pastures, most controllers will run 5+ miles of fence, so capacity shouldn't be a problem. If you need one side "off" and the other side "hot", can you arrange the handles to accomplish that? There are a couple places where I have two catch loops for the gate handle - one for "hot" and another for "off" - lets me "turn off" sections of fence and still keep the critters in. side note - I set up my divider fences to be "off" when each divider gate was open (fence not grounded when gate is open, can handle the wires w/out shock, etc). my $.02. Nathaniel
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