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<blockquote data-quote="mack" data-source="post: 672231" data-attributes="member: 7386"><p>How much voltage are you getting at the end of the line? One thing to be cautious of is the manufacturer's mileage rating. Do they specify "50miles multi-wire" or just 50 miles? You could possibly have too much load for your energizer. With that charger in a perfect setting, voltage may be detectible at 50miles, but when you put a load on it (grass, bad insulator or a cow nose) it may fall flat on it's bottom. If this is the case, it probably will not matter how many ground rods you install.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mack, post: 672231, member: 7386"] How much voltage are you getting at the end of the line? One thing to be cautious of is the manufacturer's mileage rating. Do they specify "50miles multi-wire" or just 50 miles? You could possibly have too much load for your energizer. With that charger in a perfect setting, voltage may be detectible at 50miles, but when you put a load on it (grass, bad insulator or a cow nose) it may fall flat on it's bottom. If this is the case, it probably will not matter how many ground rods you install. [/QUOTE]
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