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<blockquote data-quote="Hogfarmer10" data-source="post: 1775473" data-attributes="member: 41451"><p>I added another ground. I drove a 10' long galvanized pipe a little over 7' down. I'm going to try that first. The fencer is 1.9 joules. I'm sure I'd have to order a different tester. I don't understand how my ground would be considered "bare bones". That's how we've always grounded them and this is definitely the first time we've ever had this kind of trouble. If I have to run another wire under the current one, would you energize it or wire it to make a ground wire?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hogfarmer10, post: 1775473, member: 41451"] I added another ground. I drove a 10’ long galvanized pipe a little over 7’ down. I’m going to try that first. The fencer is 1.9 joules. I’m sure I’d have to order a different tester. I don’t understand how my ground would be considered “bare bones”. That’s how we’ve always grounded them and this is definitely the first time we’ve ever had this kind of trouble. If I have to run another wire under the current one, would you energize it or wire it to make a ground wire? [/QUOTE]
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