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Anyone put breaks in electric fence?
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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 1007640" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>Some folkd do, some don;t. Usually people that have used hotwire for a while will do it when they put up more. We have a lot of "occasioanl" gates set up that way. Normally used gates we have a buried connector to the other side so that we can leave the gates open most of the time unless there are cows in the pasture. At those we use a disconnector switch on the fed side, the gate is insulated at the unfed end and when the gate needs to be hot it's connected to a hotpoint at the fed end.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 1007640, member: 34"] Some folkd do, some don;t. Usually people that have used hotwire for a while will do it when they put up more. We have a lot of "occasioanl" gates set up that way. Normally used gates we have a buried connector to the other side so that we can leave the gates open most of the time unless there are cows in the pasture. At those we use a disconnector switch on the fed side, the gate is insulated at the unfed end and when the gate needs to be hot it's connected to a hotpoint at the fed end. [/QUOTE]
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