JW IN VA
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Also hear a deep cycle battery works better than an ordinary auto battery.
MarkM":2d6dqpil said:Do you have a good ground setup?
2xJW IN VA":qattbwti said:Without trying to insult your intelligence,have you checked voltage along the wire or just at the beginning?I've had polywire break in a kink and be dead past it although it showed high voltage at the charger.
Stocker Steve":3lwyswgw said:2xJW IN VA":3lwyswgw said:Without trying to insult your intelligence,have you checked voltage along the wire or just at the beginning?I've had polywire break in a kink and be dead past it although it showed high voltage at the charger.
Yes, you can when there's no real load on it.. volts only makes the spark happen, amps makes it hurt which is why static even though it's high voltage isn't nearly as painful as a fencer.. it just doesn't have the amperage behind it.Stocker Steve":yru8wi5q said:MarkM":yru8wi5q said:Do you have a good ground setup?
You don't get 7000 volts with a bad ground.
A rotational grazier can not afford to add a second wire everywhere for one animal.
Big energizers are a good investment, but my Parmak was at 8700 volts yesterday. That is enough.
Nesikep":2io7axsh said:Yes, you can when there's no real load on it.. volts only makes the spark happen, amps makes it hurt which is why static even though it's high voltage isn't nearly as painful as a fencer.. it just doesn't have the amperage behind it.Stocker Steve":2io7axsh said:MarkM":2io7axsh said:Do you have a good ground setup?
You don't get 7000 volts with a bad ground.
A rotational grazier can not afford to add a second wire everywhere for one animal.
Big energizers are a good investment, but my Parmak was at 8700 volts yesterday. That is enough.