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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 7713" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>Gallagher makes two models that reads in actual voltage. I'm sure other companies make the same tyes of instruments. One has to be grounded with the atached probe and the other probe is touched to the fence. The other is sompler but more money, all you have to do is touch it to the wire and it will read the voltage. The former is more accuarte, the latter won't work under 300volts. The latter type will also so you which direction you have short. The difference in the readings between the two types is only about 5-700 volts. When you're cranking out 7500volts, I really don;t care if it's 8200 or 6800, either one will light their fire.</p><p></p><p>dun</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 7713, member: 34"] Gallagher makes two models that reads in actual voltage. I'm sure other companies make the same tyes of instruments. One has to be grounded with the atached probe and the other probe is touched to the fence. The other is sompler but more money, all you have to do is touch it to the wire and it will read the voltage. The former is more accuarte, the latter won't work under 300volts. The latter type will also so you which direction you have short. The difference in the readings between the two types is only about 5-700 volts. When you're cranking out 7500volts, I really don;t care if it's 8200 or 6800, either one will light their fire. dun [/QUOTE]
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