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<blockquote data-quote="iowafarmer" data-source="post: 550403" data-attributes="member: 7792"><p>You must have a gorund or a short soemwhere in your fence. Do you have two stands of wire running horisaontally with more than one vertical wire connecting them to each other. Hoep that makes sence. That can casue a short cause it casuees the electricity to double back on itself and shorts it self out like sending a charge out around a circle from one spot in each direction and it meats at the opposite side and hits and dies. look for a wire touching somewhere or a wire that has slipped out of an insulator. Cause if you get the normal voltage without having it groudned it must mean it is grounded somehwere else and if you add a ground it drops in charge there definatiley is a gorund or short soemwhere.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iowafarmer, post: 550403, member: 7792"] You must have a gorund or a short soemwhere in your fence. Do you have two stands of wire running horisaontally with more than one vertical wire connecting them to each other. Hoep that makes sence. That can casue a short cause it casuees the electricity to double back on itself and shorts it self out like sending a charge out around a circle from one spot in each direction and it meats at the opposite side and hits and dies. look for a wire touching somewhere or a wire that has slipped out of an insulator. Cause if you get the normal voltage without having it groudned it must mean it is grounded somehwere else and if you add a ground it drops in charge there definatiley is a gorund or short soemwhere. [/QUOTE]
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