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Yea, you got that pulse thing rite, i accidently grabbed it and it felt like a jack hammer hitting me over and over, keep in mind i only had a hold of it for a split second, and i'm betting it hit me at the least 30/40 times. It all happens very fast!
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No I don't have a volt meter but I'm guessing its over 300 volts because my friend said when he touched 2 wires it hurt way more than my camera stun gun. But thats just guessing.
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Since I'm a farmin folk, I c'n help y'all out. Actually, I'd never talk like that, there is less that 0.05 amps in an electric fencer, and it is stepped up to sevral more volts than line voltage, but it works out to be the same amout of "power" sp theoretically, if you had a reverse fencer, it would work
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Yeah but not all electric fences are the same. I imagine this one has more power lol it really really hurts.
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If you really wanna know try a D.C. voltmeter, but it'll probably be around 50 volts, pain has nothing to do with voltage, and 300 volts its too much for sevral reasons, but I've gtg
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