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I have a customer I recently put up an electric fence for and when it rains the trip switch in he house goes,

Any ideas what could be causing this , and how would be the way to diagnose it.

 

I have one gateway where I ran a plain wire under, through an alkathene pipe instead of lead out as I ran out of lead out I'm wondering if water is gathering in this pipe causing a short.

 

The unit is the only other problem I can think of.

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Layman's terms please!

 

Residual current device. It measures current out in the positive and current back in the negative. Any difference is going to earth. More than 0.03 Amp then it trips. A tiny leakage current to earth will trip it. A person should be safe taking a 30 ma 240 v shock which is why they are fitted to socket ringmains

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