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Volts vs Amps and Other Electric Fence Lingo
The other day I got a call from a farmer. For the sake of this blog, we’ll call him Bob. Bob wanted to know if his energizer was doing its job. He told me he was reading 7,000 volts on his fence and had an amp reading of 2. Bob wasn’t sure if that meant […]
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Does an Electric Fence Have to Make a Complete Loop?
A commonly asked question is, “Does an electric fence have to make a complete loop?”
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