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Stray voltage from electric fence
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<blockquote data-quote="brw" data-source="post: 1718705" data-attributes="member: 21943"><p>Charger is hanging in enclosed Barn on wood not barn you can see you do not get shocked touching the metal barn siding ..... fence is 10 foot from panels...gate between fence and panels, that gate does not shock....ground wire and ground rods are under panel in line with panels but wire and rods do not touch panel. you only get shocked close to ground wire and rods</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brw, post: 1718705, member: 21943"] Charger is hanging in enclosed Barn on wood not barn you can see you do not get shocked touching the metal barn siding ..... fence is 10 foot from panels...gate between fence and panels, that gate does not shock....ground wire and ground rods are under panel in line with panels but wire and rods do not touch panel. you only get shocked close to ground wire and rods [/QUOTE]
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