In article ,
Andy Dingley wrote:
Why not do it at the low voltage side? Of course, this won't check that
the unit is actually working, but only switched on.
The usual need for a fence detector is to check that the wire hasn't
been broken.
Ah. The OP simply asked for an indication that it was 'on'. And for
several fences.
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*All men are idiots, and I married their King.
Dave Plowman
London SW 12
RIP Acorn