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
Try Radio Shack.
Why do you want to check it?
Do you have a milking parlor?
If so the only accurate way to check them is to have continuous measuring
during the whole milking because voltages can vary with motors switching on
and off, urine increasing towards the end of milking, homes turning on high
load items such as ovens, etc.
On 15/5/06 5:55 AM, "Charles Ritch" <ritch@hiwaay.net> wrote:
> 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
>
> ----- Original Message -----
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> To: <graze-l@witt.ac.nz>
> Sent: Sunday, May 14, 2006 8:57 AM
> Subject: [SPAM] - Re: [Graze-l] [SPAM] - Why insulated grounding wire? -
> Found word(s) barn in the Text body - Email found in subject
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>
>> 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.
>>
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Best wishes,
Vaughan Jones
Hamilton
New Zealand