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Can you ground to a pipe fence?
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<blockquote data-quote="Banjo" data-source="post: 938120" data-attributes="member: 17304"><p>How deep is the pipe fence? You can ground to a steel post barb wire fence but you have to be careful if the wire is nailed to a tree.......the tree is more like ly to get struck by lightning and knock out your charger.</p><p>If you have a PTO post hole digger, I like to dig a hole with it as deep as I can then put the ground rods in the hole, then take a 2x4 a few feet long and drill a hole in close to the end about the size of your ground rod and have some one hold the rod with the board and you drive it on in with a sledge hammer.</p><p>You will have a hole that you can hold water if you need to soak it during dry times.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Banjo, post: 938120, member: 17304"] How deep is the pipe fence? You can ground to a steel post barb wire fence but you have to be careful if the wire is nailed to a tree.......the tree is more like ly to get struck by lightning and knock out your charger. If you have a PTO post hole digger, I like to dig a hole with it as deep as I can then put the ground rods in the hole, then take a 2x4 a few feet long and drill a hole in close to the end about the size of your ground rod and have some one hold the rod with the board and you drive it on in with a sledge hammer. You will have a hole that you can hold water if you need to soak it during dry times. [/QUOTE]
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