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Keeping bulls fenced
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<blockquote data-quote="jfont" data-source="post: 22981" data-attributes="member: 140"><p>Do not, I repeat do not use a regular voltage meter. I burned up a $100 fluke meter checking mine. Voltage is too high; only went up to 600 volts. I went buy a electic fence tester at the feed store for $12.00 that works great. It's like the one Dun mentioned with a probe on a wire you stick in the ground and a hand held plastic piece with indicator lights and a prong you touch the fence with. Mine goes up to 8500 volts. Expensive lesson I thought I'd pass on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jfont, post: 22981, member: 140"] Do not, I repeat do not use a regular voltage meter. I burned up a $100 fluke meter checking mine. Voltage is too high; only went up to 600 volts. I went buy a electic fence tester at the feed store for $12.00 that works great. It's like the one Dun mentioned with a probe on a wire you stick in the ground and a hand held plastic piece with indicator lights and a prong you touch the fence with. Mine goes up to 8500 volts. Expensive lesson I thought I'd pass on. [/QUOTE]
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