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<blockquote data-quote="Farm Fence Solutions" data-source="post: 1436095" data-attributes="member: 26621"><p>Test directly at the charger with the ground rods and fence unhooked. Edit: touch your tester leads directly to the charger...not in the dirt. If you don't get a maximum reading, check the battery. In extreme dry situations, it is typically necessary to run grounded wires with your hot wires. The critter has to touch both to get a shock, but they usually won't ground with their feet when it's dry. Likely, that is the problem. 6 rods is plenty.....if they are in deep.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Farm Fence Solutions, post: 1436095, member: 26621"] Test directly at the charger with the ground rods and fence unhooked. Edit: touch your tester leads directly to the charger...not in the dirt. If you don't get a maximum reading, check the battery. In extreme dry situations, it is typically necessary to run grounded wires with your hot wires. The critter has to touch both to get a shock, but they usually won't ground with their feet when it's dry. Likely, that is the problem. 6 rods is plenty.....if they are in deep. [/QUOTE]
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