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Electric fence fault finder and remote
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<blockquote data-quote="chevytaHOE5674" data-source="post: 1773403" data-attributes="member: 19817"><p>I've had a Kencove brand charger with a remote for 7-8 year now. Best thing since sliced bread. Carry the remote/fault finder and you can turn the fence on/off to make repairs, or use it to "jump" from one pasture to another where their isn't a gate. </p><p></p><p>Be advised that sometimes if the fence is shorted to ground the remote won't be able to turn the fence off. You push the off button and it will appear to go dead but then at the next pulse of the charger it will still be on. So after you turn the fence off make sure it stays off before touching the wire. Lol this seems to happen more the farther you are from the charger (in my case a few miles of wire downstream).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chevytaHOE5674, post: 1773403, member: 19817"] I've had a Kencove brand charger with a remote for 7-8 year now. Best thing since sliced bread. Carry the remote/fault finder and you can turn the fence on/off to make repairs, or use it to "jump" from one pasture to another where their isn't a gate. Be advised that sometimes if the fence is shorted to ground the remote won't be able to turn the fence off. You push the off button and it will appear to go dead but then at the next pulse of the charger it will still be on. So after you turn the fence off make sure it stays off before touching the wire. Lol this seems to happen more the farther you are from the charger (in my case a few miles of wire downstream). [/QUOTE]
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