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Powerfields.com | 1-800-843-3702 21 5-Light LED Voltage Tester - Wireless Simple 5-light wireless tester for all types of electric fence. The lights are calibrated to illuminate from 2,000 to 10,000 volts. No ground probe or extra wires required. Includes 9V battery. Qty: 1. P-VT5LW ������������������������� 5-Light LED Voltage Tester Rope- to-Charger Connector Connect a fence energizer to ¼” electric rope or braid. Features a double-post rope clamp connected to a ⅜” terminal with 32” of 12 gauge, shielded wire. May also be used to terminate the rope at the end of the strand. Qty: 1. P-RC-1...................... Rope-to-Charger Connector Rope-to-Rope Connector Connect and transfer power from 1 strand of ¼” electric rope or braid to another. Features 2 double-post rope clamps joined by 32” of 12 gauge, shielded wire. May be used to terminate the rope at the end of the fence line. Qty: 1. P-RR-1........................... Rope-to-Rope Connector Fault Finder & Voltmeter Highly accurate with an easy-to-read LCD display shows voltage and current. Arrows save time by quickly leading you to faults. Simple, one-touch operation. No wires or clips eliminates tangles and risk of shock. Qty: 1. P-VPK....................Digital Fault Finder & Voltmeter Digital Voltmeter & Battery Tester A must-have for any farm or ranch. Test the voltage on your fence or 12-volt battery with ease. Features a ground probe for testing fence. Positive and negative battery tester probes with 2' cords connect easily. Qty: 1. P-VSXK.............. Digital Voltmeter & Battery Tester FENCE ENERGIZER Accessories 1. Use your fence tester to determine if your energizer is working correctly. 2. With the energizer off, disconnect the positive lead out wire and leave the negative lead wire connected. 3.Test the energizer at the positive terminal when you turn the energizer on. If it reads 7kV or greater, the energizer is in proper working order. Continue testing components for faults, starting with the lead wire connecting the energizer to the fence. 4. Reconnect the positive lead wire to the positive terminal on the energizer and disconnect the lead wire from the fence. 5. Test the end of the lead wire. If there is no issue found with the lead wire, the issue is on the fence line. Using a fault finder is the easier way to track down the cause of the problem. HOWTO Troubleshoot Your Fence FENCE TESTERS

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