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<blockquote data-quote="gulfso" data-source="post: 550367" data-attributes="member: 2819"><p>Not a beginner but sure feel like one. I have two chargers that are just not putting out. The problem seems to be something in the ground. When the ground is not connected I get a full pulse (6000 v). As soon as the wire is connected to the ground rod..200v. I have added a second ground rod and new connectors and no change. All connections are tight and secure. Since it has been dry I even watered in the ground rods just to make sure they are getting a good ground connection on that end. Using a plastic coated ground wire (aluminum) that is pretty heavy and have had both chargers checked and both are said to be fine. Any help or advice is appreciated. Tired of chasing cows :dunce:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gulfso, post: 550367, member: 2819"] Not a beginner but sure feel like one. I have two chargers that are just not putting out. The problem seems to be something in the ground. When the ground is not connected I get a full pulse (6000 v). As soon as the wire is connected to the ground rod..200v. I have added a second ground rod and new connectors and no change. All connections are tight and secure. Since it has been dry I even watered in the ground rods just to make sure they are getting a good ground connection on that end. Using a plastic coated ground wire (aluminum) that is pretty heavy and have had both chargers checked and both are said to be fine. Any help or advice is appreciated. Tired of chasing cows :dunce: [/QUOTE]
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