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<blockquote data-quote="Lee VanRoss" data-source="post: 1770542" data-attributes="member: 40072"><p>It can work. You should have 3 -4 ground rods 6' deep. Ground wire needs to match rods (same material)</p><p>You never indicated if all 5 wires were hot or if there were multiple paddocks or a quarter section. I use mine</p><p>in multiple paddocks or places and thus can turn on or off in different areas as needed. A surge protector and </p><p>lightning arrestor would be good investments in as much a 5 wires is a good draw for lightning. A five wire </p><p>high tensile fence wire with a Cyclops energizer should be hell for stout. If you have steel posts you should check </p><p>every insulator to insure there is no crack for voltage drainage. Let us know how it turns out which ever way it goes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lee VanRoss, post: 1770542, member: 40072"] It can work. You should have 3 -4 ground rods 6' deep. Ground wire needs to match rods (same material) You never indicated if all 5 wires were hot or if there were multiple paddocks or a quarter section. I use mine in multiple paddocks or places and thus can turn on or off in different areas as needed. A surge protector and lightning arrestor would be good investments in as much a 5 wires is a good draw for lightning. A five wire high tensile fence wire with a Cyclops energizer should be hell for stout. If you have steel posts you should check every insulator to insure there is no crack for voltage drainage. Let us know how it turns out which ever way it goes. [/QUOTE]
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