Liamlambchop
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Hey guys,
I have 2 electric fence monitors, both the same model, (user manual is attached) and they were assembled by another person. He has done them both slightly different. They both have a multi wired cable attached to the various inputs and outputs. This cable has 4 wires within it's sheath (each has their own insulation sheath). These are used for the inputs/outputs. It also has multiple, what I think is, aluminium, wires wrapped around the 4 input/output wires. These aluminium wires are, I think, for stopping interference.
The person who assembled the two electric fence monitors treated the aluminium wires different on each monitor. On monitor A, he cut them off at the point where the 4 input/output wires splay out to their unique connections (eg ground, Vs, etc). On monitor B, he twisted the aluminium wires together, put heat shrink around them, and connected them to ground.
What is the reasoning for setup he has on monitor B?
View attachment Users Manual for PTE0700 V2 (1).pdf
I have 2 electric fence monitors, both the same model, (user manual is attached) and they were assembled by another person. He has done them both slightly different. They both have a multi wired cable attached to the various inputs and outputs. This cable has 4 wires within it's sheath (each has their own insulation sheath). These are used for the inputs/outputs. It also has multiple, what I think is, aluminium, wires wrapped around the 4 input/output wires. These aluminium wires are, I think, for stopping interference.
The person who assembled the two electric fence monitors treated the aluminium wires different on each monitor. On monitor A, he cut them off at the point where the 4 input/output wires splay out to their unique connections (eg ground, Vs, etc). On monitor B, he twisted the aluminium wires together, put heat shrink around them, and connected them to ground.
What is the reasoning for setup he has on monitor B?
View attachment Users Manual for PTE0700 V2 (1).pdf