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<blockquote data-quote="SteppedInIt" data-source="post: 1338873" data-attributes="member: 20331"><p>This is my first electric set up so I have nothing else to compare to. I feel like those guys at Taylor Fence know what they are doing. Charger seems very well made and has built in lightening protection. It uses less than 1 amp and puts out some juice to the fence. Battery will last approx. 2 weeks w no charge. Customer support is great. I have called them, emailed them and get my questions answered quick. I would recommend them. I think the ground rods are copper coated, not full copper. I went with those because they were cheaper at Lowe's than Tractor Supply. Tractor supply has galvanized rods. I am not sure if they are really better for grounding. One thing though, if you use copper rods you are supposed to use copper wire and clamps. Same with galvanized, use galvanized wire and clamps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SteppedInIt, post: 1338873, member: 20331"] This is my first electric set up so I have nothing else to compare to. I feel like those guys at Taylor Fence know what they are doing. Charger seems very well made and has built in lightening protection. It uses less than 1 amp and puts out some juice to the fence. Battery will last approx. 2 weeks w no charge. Customer support is great. I have called them, emailed them and get my questions answered quick. I would recommend them. I think the ground rods are copper coated, not full copper. I went with those because they were cheaper at Lowe's than Tractor Supply. Tractor supply has galvanized rods. I am not sure if they are really better for grounding. One thing though, if you use copper rods you are supposed to use copper wire and clamps. Same with galvanized, use galvanized wire and clamps. [/QUOTE]
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