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<blockquote data-quote="uplandnut" data-source="post: 1361697" data-attributes="member: 24555"><p>Ok, so my plan is to move the fencer with new ground rods this weekend, and see if that takes care of the problem. I have had some wet times but the fencer is on the highest area I have and the ground rods are in shale sand. Power to the fencer is by 10 gauge extension cord. The waterer is piped from the house out and goes threw another one first. The run from house toe the first waterer is about 300ft as is the run from the 1st waterer to the 2nd. Water line is 3/4 with power for tank heaters running with the water line underground, power is off since this spring. I'm going to keep a better eye on the line and see if there is a correlation with shorts and shocks in the water. Never paid any attention to it before but the line has had shorts before.</p><p>Greybeard my daughter was just rubbing the stainless pan with her bare hand to clean the waterer out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="uplandnut, post: 1361697, member: 24555"] Ok, so my plan is to move the fencer with new ground rods this weekend, and see if that takes care of the problem. I have had some wet times but the fencer is on the highest area I have and the ground rods are in shale sand. Power to the fencer is by 10 gauge extension cord. The waterer is piped from the house out and goes threw another one first. The run from house toe the first waterer is about 300ft as is the run from the 1st waterer to the 2nd. Water line is 3/4 with power for tank heaters running with the water line underground, power is off since this spring. I'm going to keep a better eye on the line and see if there is a correlation with shorts and shocks in the water. Never paid any attention to it before but the line has had shorts before. Greybeard my daughter was just rubbing the stainless pan with her bare hand to clean the waterer out. [/QUOTE]
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