graze-l May 2006: [Graze-l] [SPAM] - Why insulated
grounding wire? - Found word(s) barn in the Text body - Email found in subject
- Found word(s) barn in the subject
Rick,
You wrote: This can help to reduce any chance of stray voltage.
How would one check for "stray voltage". I am told the standard volts
meters, ever thought they measure in mV, are not accurate for measuring
stray voltage. I call my electrical supply house and they wanted over $700
for a meter that could accurately measure mV.
Thanks,
Charles Ritch
Goose Pond Farm
ritch@hiwaay.net
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Subject: [SPAM] - Re: [Graze-l] [SPAM] - Why insulated grounding wire? -
Found word(s) barn in the Text body - Email found in subject
> You should either use insulated wire or use standoffs to insure that the
> "ground" wire from the fencer (energizer) does not have any
opportunity to
> touch anything other than the first ground rod as it leaves the ground
> terminal. This can help to reduce any chance of stray voltage.
>
> Rick W.
>