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<blockquote data-quote="Fire Sweep Ranch" data-source="post: 949714" data-attributes="member: 18809"><p>We spent several hours working on this today, Our unit is a Gallager Smart Fix (<a href="http://www.gallagherusa.com/electric-fencing/permanent.component.aspx?mktprodid=1358" target="_blank">http://www.gallagherusa.com/electric-fe ... rodid=1358</a>), and it has been a life saver on finding faults. We just follow the arrow, and it takes us right to the fault.</p><p>I can tell you a helpful tool we wish we would have used more of was the in line switch. You can turn a pasture on and off real quick without having to yell at the kids to pull the cord on the box! We have a few set up, but in an ideal world we would have a bunch more! Our fault today ended up being a very tiny nick in the double insulated underground wire where the zip tie was snugging it up to the pole. It was originally a single insulated wire, but NEVER use single insulated wire - it is VERY easy to damage and almost all of what we put in has been replaced with double insulated because of damage!</p><p>Just what we learned...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fire Sweep Ranch, post: 949714, member: 18809"] We spent several hours working on this today, Our unit is a Gallager Smart Fix ([url=http://www.gallagherusa.com/electric-fencing/permanent.component.aspx?mktprodid=1358]http://www.gallagherusa.com/electric-fe ... rodid=1358[/url]), and it has been a life saver on finding faults. We just follow the arrow, and it takes us right to the fault. I can tell you a helpful tool we wish we would have used more of was the in line switch. You can turn a pasture on and off real quick without having to yell at the kids to pull the cord on the box! We have a few set up, but in an ideal world we would have a bunch more! Our fault today ended up being a very tiny nick in the double insulated underground wire where the zip tie was snugging it up to the pole. It was originally a single insulated wire, but NEVER use single insulated wire - it is VERY easy to damage and almost all of what we put in has been replaced with double insulated because of damage! Just what we learned... [/QUOTE]
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