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<blockquote data-quote="regolith" data-source="post: 1630223" data-attributes="member: 9267"><p>If your ground line onto the T-post fence is sound then you're grounded... you can check that by running a wire directly between fence and ground connection see if it makes a difference. I had to replace the silly plastic-coated wires my little portable unit came with for chain, steel clips and actual wire, first time left outside and not switched on the rats chewed through one, tied it back together and found the cows would chew it too, on or not, thanks to the plastic insulation.</p><p>Having said that, I use a fence checker to check the voltage, both little units were putting out plenty according to the reading, yet cows were going through those fences all the time. </p><p>Guy you purchased from may be willing to check it for problems?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="regolith, post: 1630223, member: 9267"] If your ground line onto the T-post fence is sound then you're grounded... you can check that by running a wire directly between fence and ground connection see if it makes a difference. I had to replace the silly plastic-coated wires my little portable unit came with for chain, steel clips and actual wire, first time left outside and not switched on the rats chewed through one, tied it back together and found the cows would chew it too, on or not, thanks to the plastic insulation. Having said that, I use a fence checker to check the voltage, both little units were putting out plenty according to the reading, yet cows were going through those fences all the time. Guy you purchased from may be willing to check it for problems? [/QUOTE]
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