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Improving Poor Ground System
Conditions
Grounding a Strand of Fence |
Grounding a strand of fence provides direct connection
to the fence charger when the animal contacts both the negative and
positive strands of fence at the same time. Because this is a direct
connection, the earth's ability to return voltage to the ground system is
by-passed, avoiding the limited ability of dry, arid soil to return
voltage to the fence charger. |
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Installing a Ground Wire |
A ground wire buried along the length of the fence
line and attached to the T-posts extends the reach of the ground system.
Voltage has to travel only a short distance to return to ground.
The ground wire is best buried
4-6" below ground level. It may also lay on the ground stretched
tight, but will present the risk of a horse pawing and hooking the wire on
a shoe or in the pastern joint-exposing the horse to potential injury.
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