First, the hot wire is not grounded; when animal touches it the circuit is completed to ground through the animal. Second, the device is grounded real good, go on line to get exact help, but you will see that the ground at the fence charger is very critical. Mine recommends 3 six foot rods driven in the ground, spaced 10 feet apart in a row, with the ground wire connecting all three of them to the charger. As for the deer, here is what is fool proof and will absoultley work - been doing it this way for years. Use steel single strand 14 guage wires spaced about 20 inches high and one about 30 to 36 inches high. DO NOT tighten the wires, just loosely drape them enough to stay up. DO NOT make the fence any taller than 3 feet max. Deer will not jump such a fence, they will try to just walk through it by stepping over the bottom wire, and they will get trained very quickly. If you use more wires, if you make the fence taller, if you tighten the wires real tight, then they will jump it. Tom
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