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grounding an electric fence
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<blockquote data-quote="spoon" data-source="post: 890468" data-attributes="member: 7420"><p>I know from reading that 3 eight ft ground rods properly spaced are recommended for grounding the fence. My problem is that I don't think we have over 2-3 feet of dirt where I need to put this fence up. The whole place sits on top of sandstone with a cliff along one side. So can the ground rods be driven in at an angle to get the entire rod in the ground? Or should I cut up my 8' rods into 12 two foot rods? Or am I going to have to drill? Anyone else had to deal with this?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spoon, post: 890468, member: 7420"] I know from reading that 3 eight ft ground rods properly spaced are recommended for grounding the fence. My problem is that I don't think we have over 2-3 feet of dirt where I need to put this fence up. The whole place sits on top of sandstone with a cliff along one side. So can the ground rods be driven in at an angle to get the entire rod in the ground? Or should I cut up my 8' rods into 12 two foot rods? Or am I going to have to drill? Anyone else had to deal with this? [/QUOTE]
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