This brings a couple questions to mind for 36coupe and others regarding the hook up.
I use a 2 wire system around the corral and pasture. Both wires are hooked to the hot wire from the charger. At the end of the run, I have the two wires tied together again so it is a complete round circuit. It works but is that the correct way to do it?
On one wire towards the end of the run on the other side of the barn, I stripped the end of a spark plug wire and hung a spark plug from the wire. I spread the gap on the plug fairly wide and wrapped some baling wire around the base of the spark plug and stuck the other end in the ground. I can hear it zapping from the house and sometimes can see the spark at night so I can tell it is working. Just wondering if this is affecting the charge on the fence any since I am technically grounding it out there? The wires still measure a charge going through them.
I would like to rig up some kind of light that can be seen a few hundred yards so I can tell the fence is charging. Any ideas?
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