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Leif Neland July 7th 13 05:51 PM

Failure modes electronic fence
 
My galagher electric fence generator used to give around 6kV, but now
is only giving around 3kV unloaded.

What are the usual suspects, and is it user-repairable?

It is purely electronic, no moving parts.

Leif

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N_Cook July 7th 13 06:33 PM

Failure modes electronic fence
 
On 07/07/2013 17:51, Leif Neland wrote:
My galagher electric fence generator used to give around 6kV, but now is
only giving around 3kV unloaded.

What are the usual suspects, and is it user-repairable?

It is purely electronic, no moving parts.

Leif


Is there an intermediary high voltage stage with a pair of caps to store
the energy, that is fired into the final stage, and one has failed?

Jeff Liebermann July 7th 13 07:02 PM

Failure modes electronic fence
 
On Sun, 07 Jul 2013 18:51:41 +0200, Leif Neland
wrote:

My galagher electric fence generator used to give around 6kV, but now
is only giving around 3kV unloaded.


http://www.gallagherusa.com/electric-fencing/default.aspx
A model number would be helpful. There are schematics of sorts on the
internet, but without a model number, it's difficult to offer anything
specific:
https://www.google.com/search?q=fence+charger+schematic&tbm=isch

Does it have an internal voltmeter or are you using something
externally?

Is it a solar/battery powered or AC line powered? Check the battery
or AC line voltages.

What are the usual suspects, and is it user-repairable?
It is purely electronic, no moving parts.


I've never been inside a Gallagher electric fence generator, but if
it's like the others I've played with, they're covered with high
voltage corona dope or potting compound, making repair difficult or
impossible. The high voltage is also a great way to get hurt.
However, I did fix one such fence controller by simply cleaning the
potting compound and insulators with alcohol.

You can also turn it on at night, in a dark room, and see if there's
any corona discharge or arcing. AFTER CLEANING, add some corona dope
to those areas arcs or blue glows to give it better insulation.



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William Sommerwerck July 7th 13 10:08 PM

Failure modes electronic fence
 
"Leif Neland" wrote in message ...

My Galagher electric fence generator used to give around
6kV, but now is only giving around 3kV unloaded.


The watermelon has dried out!

Michael A. Terrell July 7th 13 10:10 PM

Failure modes electronic fence
 

William Sommerwerck wrote:

"Leif Neland" wrote in message ...

My Galagher electric fence generator used to give around
6kV, but now is only giving around 3kV unloaded.


The watermelon has dried out!



That's a seedy reply. :)


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