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Electric fencer not working
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<blockquote data-quote="tepapa" data-source="post: 7669060" data-attributes="member: 14120"><p>I'd be looking for it earthing out somewhere, easier if you put cut off switches in the system to shut parts off, and also at the earth point.</p><p>Dry weather is perfect for showing up a poor earth spike. Unless you've gone and buried an old diesel tank, car chassis or driven in 3 or 4 crash barriers all connected together as your earth, preferably in a wet spot, I'd be looking to upgrade your earth too. Remember you need good connections on the earth side of the fencer too although if yours is a new system it is unlikely to be corrosion this time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tepapa, post: 7669060, member: 14120"] I'd be looking for it earthing out somewhere, easier if you put cut off switches in the system to shut parts off, and also at the earth point. Dry weather is perfect for showing up a poor earth spike. Unless you've gone and buried an old diesel tank, car chassis or driven in 3 or 4 crash barriers all connected together as your earth, preferably in a wet spot, I'd be looking to upgrade your earth too. Remember you need good connections on the earth side of the fencer too although if yours is a new system it is unlikely to be corrosion this time. [/QUOTE]
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