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<blockquote data-quote="Bigfoot" data-source="post: 944206" data-attributes="member: 17956"><p>My electric fence box will be popping, and flashing (usually between 11 and 12.5), and then suddenly it will go dead. If you unplug it for a few minutes it will come back on when you plug it in. I am convenienced it's not the ground. I know it's dry out, but I have an 8 ft copper ground rod driven in by my frost proof hydrant. I also have a 5 gallon bucket with a pin hole in the bottom of it. I fill the bucket every morning and every night to moisten the ground around the rod. I have remade the ground connection a couple of times at the box, and ground rod. Something must be over heating in side the box. That's all I can figure. Someone here has had the same issue. I hate to buy a new box. This is going to be an unprofitable year anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bigfoot, post: 944206, member: 17956"] My electric fence box will be popping, and flashing (usually between 11 and 12.5), and then suddenly it will go dead. If you unplug it for a few minutes it will come back on when you plug it in. I am convenienced it's not the ground. I know it's dry out, but I have an 8 ft copper ground rod driven in by my frost proof hydrant. I also have a 5 gallon bucket with a pin hole in the bottom of it. I fill the bucket every morning and every night to moisten the ground around the rod. I have remade the ground connection a couple of times at the box, and ground rod. Something must be over heating in side the box. That's all I can figure. Someone here has had the same issue. I hate to buy a new box. This is going to be an unprofitable year anyway. [/QUOTE]
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