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<blockquote data-quote="honeyend" data-source="post: 6256260" data-attributes="member: 23108"><p>Compared to the other this one seems cheap <a href="https://www.electric-fence.co.uk/voss-farming-digital-fence-tester-fault-finder-ifence-inspektor.html?gclid=Cj0KCQjwn8_mBRCLARIsAKxi0GKORka6wT_5q146QVIpgpbYuPe8YX6_SJcCAqdCMEKHL-zwq4UT-i4aAvtlEALw_wcB" target="_blank">https://www.electric-fence.co.uk/voss-farming-digital-fence-tester-fault-finder-ifence-inspektor.html?gclid=Cj0KCQjwn8_mBRCLARIsAKxi0GKORka6wT_5q146QVIpgpbYuPe8YX6_SJcCAqdCMEKHL-zwq4UT-i4aAvtlEALw_wcB</a></p><p> I have used electric fencing for about 30 years and my question is why do they make all the connecting wires so thin, so they snap, and the nuts so fiddly. You can guarantee when it bust its blowing a gale, raining and you can not feel you fingers they are so cold, and they expect you to fiddle with stuff.</p><p> I have an all singing dancing one with a sim card. I had some problems with it and sent it back, they couldn't find the fault, they would turn it on and it would work, in the workshop, so they would send it back, and I would have to return it. They had to pay the postage so eventually they gave me another, just to get rid of me. If they had let it run they would have worked out it was an electronic fault, it runs for so long, then decides not to work, you remove all the power, leave 10mins, switch back on and it works.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="honeyend, post: 6256260, member: 23108"] Compared to the other this one seems cheap [URL]https://www.electric-fence.co.uk/voss-farming-digital-fence-tester-fault-finder-ifence-inspektor.html?gclid=Cj0KCQjwn8_mBRCLARIsAKxi0GKORka6wT_5q146QVIpgpbYuPe8YX6_SJcCAqdCMEKHL-zwq4UT-i4aAvtlEALw_wcB[/URL] I have used electric fencing for about 30 years and my question is why do they make all the connecting wires so thin, so they snap, and the nuts so fiddly. You can guarantee when it bust its blowing a gale, raining and you can not feel you fingers they are so cold, and they expect you to fiddle with stuff. I have an all singing dancing one with a sim card. I had some problems with it and sent it back, they couldn't find the fault, they would turn it on and it would work, in the workshop, so they would send it back, and I would have to return it. They had to pay the postage so eventually they gave me another, just to get rid of me. If they had let it run they would have worked out it was an electronic fault, it runs for so long, then decides not to work, you remove all the power, leave 10mins, switch back on and it works. [/QUOTE]
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