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Any tricks for carrying step-in posts?
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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 221934" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>Dun,</p><p>I have plenty of charger and good ground. Actually I have never checked the voltage out at the end of my poly wire. teh way my fields are set up I never have to run much more than 700 feet of poly. The idea that poly doesn't carry a charge a long way came from my talking with the Gallenger field rep. His claim which makes sence is that there are only a few very small wires woven into the poly wire. Their size limits the charge they will carry. Also after being rolled in and out a number of times some of those strands will get broke which again reduces the ability to carry a charge. </p><p>Dave</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 221934, member: 498"] Dun, I have plenty of charger and good ground. Actually I have never checked the voltage out at the end of my poly wire. teh way my fields are set up I never have to run much more than 700 feet of poly. The idea that poly doesn't carry a charge a long way came from my talking with the Gallenger field rep. His claim which makes sence is that there are only a few very small wires woven into the poly wire. Their size limits the charge they will carry. Also after being rolled in and out a number of times some of those strands will get broke which again reduces the ability to carry a charge. Dave [/QUOTE]
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