We lost our fence charger in a lightning strike one year; the electric tape was hit in the south field, and the jolt ran 600+ feet to the charger, killing it. ONE WEEK later, the same thing happened, and another new charger, and this time we added a surge protector to the outlet, in hopes that would help. Since then another charger just failed, for no apparent reason. They do die, and need to be replaced on occasion.
We have about one mile of fencing, and want 7 to 10 joules on the electric tape or rope, by fence tester. Use a unit that carries a good punch!
Mary
We have about one mile of fencing, and want 7 to 10 joules on the electric tape or rope, by fence tester. Use a unit that carries a good punch!
Mary