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<blockquote data-quote="Alan" data-source="post: 949631" data-attributes="member: 378"><p>Thanks for the replies and the help. The directions show the unit testing in amps, ie; 26amps down the fence line to a spot that has 3amps, so I got confused when my fence showed zero amps all the way around. But it makes sense now, thanks Dun, no ground I must just have a bad spot in the fence. I know the fence line that separates the 5 acres from the 1/2 is hot, so I'll start by disconnecting 1/3 of the remaining fence line at a time until fix. At this point I feel like running new hot wire in the pasture, but I'll try the fix first. CB, the unit does not have the ground, I bought the same unit from Valley that you posted a link to a while back.</p><p></p><p>For some reason this is the toughest short in a fence I've dealt with in the years of raising cattle, I figure it has to be in a splice from one of the many past repairs, sense my tester is reading zero amps and the fence is not grounding out...... </p><p></p><p>Thanks again, Dun, CB, angus and Greg.</p><p></p><p>Alan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alan, post: 949631, member: 378"] Thanks for the replies and the help. The directions show the unit testing in amps, ie; 26amps down the fence line to a spot that has 3amps, so I got confused when my fence showed zero amps all the way around. But it makes sense now, thanks Dun, no ground I must just have a bad spot in the fence. I know the fence line that separates the 5 acres from the 1/2 is hot, so I'll start by disconnecting 1/3 of the remaining fence line at a time until fix. At this point I feel like running new hot wire in the pasture, but I'll try the fix first. CB, the unit does not have the ground, I bought the same unit from Valley that you posted a link to a while back. For some reason this is the toughest short in a fence I've dealt with in the years of raising cattle, I figure it has to be in a splice from one of the many past repairs, sense my tester is reading zero amps and the fence is not grounding out...... Thanks again, Dun, CB, angus and Greg. Alan [/QUOTE]
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