The new and improved Boundary Wire Break Locator helps easily detect wire breaks within your in-ground fence system. Temporarily replace your transmitter then trace your fence configuration. Audible tones help discover each side of a broken wire. Locates complete breaks only; partial breaks will not be detected by the system.
Kit Includes:
◦Wire break location transmitter with 12-Volt AC adapter ◦Receiver with expandable handle and 2 AAA batteries ◦50 feet of Boundary Wire
◦2 grounding stakes ◦4 gel-filled capsules ◦4 wire nuts ◦2 cable ties
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Alternative Method for finding dog fence wire breaks
1.
Connect both ends of your twisted boundary wire to the first terminal on your transmitter.
2.
Measure and cut a new piece of boundary wire that is 1/2 the length of your boundary loop.
3.
Connect the new wire to the second terminal on the transmitter.
4.
Locate the half- way point along your boundary loop.
5.
Cut your boundary loop at the half-way point.
6.
Connect the free end of your new piece of wire to either side of your boundary loop at the half way point.
7.
Turn the system on and check the range of this smaller loop with the receiver collar.
8.
If there is no improvement in the performance of your system, you may assume that there is a break in this portion of your boundary. Because there is a small chance you have more than one break in your loop, you should also try the same procedure for the other side of your loop.
9.
Once you determine a section of your boundary loop has a break in it, find the middle of that section and cut the wire. Be sure to re-splice the first cut that you made and make it waterproof by caulking with silicone.
10.
Connect the new wire to your boundary loop at the point at which you made the cut in STEP 9.
11.
Turn the system on and check the range of this smaller loop with the receiver collar.
12.
Repeat STEPS 8 - 11 until you find the damaged section of wire.