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rachels.haven
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No over head wires. We have small neighborhood power lines along our lane. Nothing buried though. The stray current turns off with the switch in the barn. I'm starting to wonder if there's another place that connects to the fence from the barn that I can't find. The posts are all wood, which isn't very conductive...
I detached all things from the top and middle wire even if it's supposed to be in the dead and detached section because with the middle and top hot it won't be. When the dew dries we'll see if that changes anything. I guess at this point I just want to maximize current to the section I want and minimize any bleed I can. I purchased a fault finder in the offchance it can help me find the fault rather than the whole fence being a fault.
If I hadn't combed that fence up and down already I'd say there was a hot wire, probably near that barn that was attached to the middle wire that later jumped to the top via a weaker connection. I just can't find it. And the other wires IDK why they're carrying charge but hopefully if I find that the bleed over to them will quit.
I detached all things from the top and middle wire even if it's supposed to be in the dead and detached section because with the middle and top hot it won't be. When the dew dries we'll see if that changes anything. I guess at this point I just want to maximize current to the section I want and minimize any bleed I can. I purchased a fault finder in the offchance it can help me find the fault rather than the whole fence being a fault.
If I hadn't combed that fence up and down already I'd say there was a hot wire, probably near that barn that was attached to the middle wire that later jumped to the top via a weaker connection. I just can't find it. And the other wires IDK why they're carrying charge but hopefully if I find that the bleed over to them will quit.