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Norman D. Crow
 
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"f/256" wrote in message
t.cable.rogers.com...

"jo4hn" wrote in message
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The old man says, "Fifty years ago that wasn't an electric fence."


Do you know what kind of voltage was in that fence?
I'd like to give a try!! :-)


"Depends", says the old farm kid who was subjected to the indignation of
electric fences on numerous occasions. Most "fencers" (in my generation)
were set up sort of like an auto ignition. Had a set of points that would
hit every few seconds & send out a shot like a spark plug firing, the points
would "bounce" away from each other, then slowly return for the next hit.
Figure around 18-20KV hit. These were frequently powered(in remote
locations) by a "Hotshot" 6V battery, 4 of the old fashioned 1.5V dry cells
all in one case.

Another method, used by my Uncle, was to run a 115V hot lead through a 100W
light bulb, then to the electric fence. You could tell by looking @ the
light bulb in the barn how much grass & brush was leaning on the wire. When
it got too bright, it was time to go out & mow along the fence line.

Either way, makes for a good joke, but YOU try it, I'll pass.

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Nahmie
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