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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 1772523" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>My understanding is, you put it on the active fence and hit the off button. Anyplace on the fence. Then you can also turn back on. It is also a Fault Finder. I have a Stafix FF and LOVE it. Would never be without one.</p><p>If you have never used one, you put it on the fence. It will give you a reading on the charger and also tell you if there is a short. You follow the direction of the short until you see an obvious short, or you pass it and look better for it.</p><p>If you come to a split, you can see if it continues straight, or goes to the split off. Saves lots of frustration. </p><p>I just ordered my plug adapter. </p><p>I will let you know how I make out. I have 2 Parmacs. I think 6 joules. This is 15 J.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 1772523, member: 968"] My understanding is, you put it on the active fence and hit the off button. Anyplace on the fence. Then you can also turn back on. It is also a Fault Finder. I have a Stafix FF and LOVE it. Would never be without one. If you have never used one, you put it on the fence. It will give you a reading on the charger and also tell you if there is a short. You follow the direction of the short until you see an obvious short, or you pass it and look better for it. If you come to a split, you can see if it continues straight, or goes to the split off. Saves lots of frustration. I just ordered my plug adapter. I will let you know how I make out. I have 2 Parmacs. I think 6 joules. This is 15 J. [/QUOTE]
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