
05/06/13, 09:51 PM
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My name is not Alice
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Join Date: Mar 2012
Location: On a dirt road in Missouri
Posts: 4,185
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Water, it sounds like the same tool. For it to work well, it needs a ground path. Younwill notice that it has a large metal grip. When I use mine, and I am wearing my muck boots, I walk around with a light metal rod of some sort, and make sure the metal grip of the tool has a good path thru me to ground.
A poor path to ground has caused me on many occasions when out walking to think that my fence is non-op. My expensive well sealed and insulated muck boots are the worst culprit. I can actually make repairs to a completely hot fence wearing them.
Aside from my meter, my second favorite test is to use a fresh green blade of grass. As long as I feel a sufficient tickle from the grass, I know things are working well enough. Last August there wasn't anything green to be found, not even a weed, so I bought my tester. I also can hear most of the shorts I get. I can't hear a dead short, though.
Well, that drifted. How much do the poly T posts cost?
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