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<blockquote data-quote="Bez+" data-source="post: 672062" data-attributes="member: 6797"><p>Make sure you use a decent clamp to attach the ground wire to the ground rods - make sure they are far apart. Make sure the ground wire is well attached to the fencer unit.</p><p></p><p>Walk the line and make sure you are not shorting out on metal</p><p></p><p>Finally - you may actually have a faulty fencing unit.</p><p></p><p>There are a myriad of good fencers out there - Gallagher is decent - but in my opinion over priced for what you get, Red Snapper, Bayguard and one other that skips my mind (sorry they are a long way from me) - we run four different types - all are excellent. We have big mileage in electric fencing - probably not many here have an amount even close.</p><p></p><p>Just keep the fence lines as clean as possible, use a decent insulator (black widow is our choice) keep as much trash off the wire as possible, use lightening protection on all fences and most important - keep one additional fencer on hand at all times.</p><p></p><p>I like the spare to be a battery operated model - that way it can go anywhere at any time.</p><p></p><p>Check your fencer output</p><p></p><p>Cheers</p><p></p><p>Bez+</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bez+, post: 672062, member: 6797"] Make sure you use a decent clamp to attach the ground wire to the ground rods - make sure they are far apart. Make sure the ground wire is well attached to the fencer unit. Walk the line and make sure you are not shorting out on metal Finally - you may actually have a faulty fencing unit. There are a myriad of good fencers out there - Gallagher is decent - but in my opinion over priced for what you get, Red Snapper, Bayguard and one other that skips my mind (sorry they are a long way from me) - we run four different types - all are excellent. We have big mileage in electric fencing - probably not many here have an amount even close. Just keep the fence lines as clean as possible, use a decent insulator (black widow is our choice) keep as much trash off the wire as possible, use lightening protection on all fences and most important - keep one additional fencer on hand at all times. I like the spare to be a battery operated model - that way it can go anywhere at any time. Check your fencer output Cheers Bez+ [/QUOTE]
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