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<blockquote data-quote="Lee VanRoss" data-source="post: 1681751" data-attributes="member: 40072"><p>Do not put unlike material together on an electric fence .<period</p><p>If I am using rope wire and I need to splice it or add on I will tie a knot and go on.</p><p>Is it perfect? No, Does is work? Yes. Forget volts, think joules. Grab on to 8 or more joules and you will</p><p>sing Haleluyah. (<em>That is Praise the Lord in Hebrew) </em>Get a screwdriver and walk to the far end if you are getting</p><p>paid for mileage, otherwise get a fault finder. Use the tools given to you to find reliable information.</p><p>If you do not have access to 110 volts and must use solar a <em>Good Solar energizer </em>will set you back a</p><p>few dollars. Rule of thumb for using electic fence on livestock. Never, under any circumstance walk or</p><p>attempt to walk any animal that you wish to fence with an electric wire over the wire even if it is dead and</p><p>flat on the ground. You're welcome</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lee VanRoss, post: 1681751, member: 40072"] Do not put unlike material together on an electric fence .<period If I am using rope wire and I need to splice it or add on I will tie a knot and go on. Is it perfect? No, Does is work? Yes. Forget volts, think joules. Grab on to 8 or more joules and you will sing Haleluyah. ([I]That is Praise the Lord in Hebrew) [/I]Get a screwdriver and walk to the far end if you are getting paid for mileage, otherwise get a fault finder. Use the tools given to you to find reliable information. If you do not have access to 110 volts and must use solar a [I]Good Solar energizer [/I]will set you back a few dollars. Rule of thumb for using electic fence on livestock. Never, under any circumstance walk or attempt to walk any animal that you wish to fence with an electric wire over the wire even if it is dead and flat on the ground. You're welcome [/QUOTE]
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