Jeff: You might consider doing what the electric utilities do when they're working around live wires: sleeve them with rubber. You might see this where a new power line is being installed above a liv
ORIGINAL MESSAGE: -- REPLY FOLLOWS -- All you need to do is make sure that any wire that falls on the electric fence is at ground potential for 60 Hz and/or DC. I would recommend a simple RF choke of
I have to admit that I moved off of the farm about 50 years ago, but it seems to me that we did not electrify the top wire of the fence. The electric fence was lower than the top of the fence and loc
Jeff, Polyphaser and ICE lightning arrestors are DC blocked. Either brand in the line at the entrance to the house should do the trick. Read the white paper at http://www.iceradioproducts.com/33.htm