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<blockquote data-quote="kenny thomas" data-source="post: 1252195" data-attributes="member: 8993"><p>I have no idea what the output is but if you want to see if you are getting all out of it that it will do try this. </p><p> Go 100ft or so from the box and put a steel post or something on the fence to completely short out the fence. If you can get it to touch all the wires even better. Then take your voltage tester and see if you have any voltage on the ground wire. If you have voltage on the ground you need to add more ground rod. Keep adding ground rods until you read 0v and I add 1 more after that. Also do not cut the ground wire just somehow attach it to each ground rod with a continious wire. If all that is correct and you still only have 2300v thats all you are going to get from that box.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kenny thomas, post: 1252195, member: 8993"] I have no idea what the output is but if you want to see if you are getting all out of it that it will do try this. Go 100ft or so from the box and put a steel post or something on the fence to completely short out the fence. If you can get it to touch all the wires even better. Then take your voltage tester and see if you have any voltage on the ground wire. If you have voltage on the ground you need to add more ground rod. Keep adding ground rods until you read 0v and I add 1 more after that. Also do not cut the ground wire just somehow attach it to each ground rod with a continious wire. If all that is correct and you still only have 2300v thats all you are going to get from that box. [/QUOTE]
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