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Re: OK another electric fence post
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Posted by Janicholson on December 31, 2006 at 08:58:54 from (66.188.149.191):
In Reply to: OK another electric fence post posted by Farmer in the Dells (WI) on December 31, 2006 at 06:35:51:
Simple tester: Materials: 20" piece of plastic pipe scrap 1/2" or 3/4" One piece of bell wire single strand 6' long,20 or 24 gauge insulated. A piece of the skinny wire stripped out of cat 5 ethernet wire is great. a NE2 ($1.50) neon lamp from Radio Shack or other elect parts store. Wind almost all of the wire around the end of the pipe in a nice winding. Neatness is only important if you want to show it to someone. attach the two ends of the wire to the two leads on the NE2 bulb tape over everything leaving the side of the bulb open to see it light. Placing it close to the wire should light the bulb. (shading the bulb to see it may be requires, they are not bright. JimN
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