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FIRST-TIME SETUP

USING THE FAULT FINDER

The Fault Finder needs to be set for either positive 

 or negative 

 polarity 

  

voltage pulses from the energizer.

1. Go close to where the energizer leadout wires connect to the main fence.

2. Hook the Fault Finder wire location slot onto an un-insulated section of the 

live leadout wire and press 

.

 

If the current direction arrow points away from the energizer the polarity 
setting is correct and no further adjustment is required. 

If the current direction arrow points back towards the energizer then the polarity 
setting of the Fault Finder must be changed.

3. Do this by first moving the Fault Finder away from the fence so that no fence 

pulse can be detected.

4. Press and hold 

.  Either 

 or 

 will be displayed.  After 10 seconds the 

  

 

Fault Finder will beep and   will change.  After 5 more seconds, another beep 

 

and 

 or 

 will change.  (The   will also reset to what it was.)

  

 

5. Hold the wire location slot onto the fence wire and press 

.  The current 

 

direction arrow will now point away from the energizer.

For another fence that is powered by a different type of energizer, you must 
check the polarity again.

1. Start close to where the energizer leadout wires connect to the fence, and 

hook the wire location slot onto the fence wire.

2. Keep a firm contact and press 

.

 

3. Note the current reading.

4. Work down the fence line and take readings at regular intervals and at any 

junction points.  The previous current reading shows briefly in the top right of 
the screen for comparison.  At a junction, follow the branch with the 
abnormally high or low reading.

After using the Fault Finder several times, you will come to know the normal 
current and voltage readings around the farm.

5. If the current reading falls suddenly along a fence branch, there is probably a 

fault between this and the last reading.  Retrace to find the fault.

Current readings higher than normal indicate fence short-circuits.  Lower than 
normal readings may mean a poor connection or fence break.

On an earth wire return fence (example B below), readings taken on the earth 
wire show the current going back to the energizer at low voltage.

HOW IT WORKS

CARE

Current flows through the path of least resistance.  If the fence has a short-
circuit, more current will flow.  Large flows of current load the energizer and 
fence, causing lower voltage readings.

Use the Fault Finder to detect where the current is flowing, and locate the current 
‘leaks’ in the fence system.  Fixing the leaks raises the voltage in the fence, 
giving it more shock power.

Do not leave the Fault Finder in direct sunlight like on a vehicle dashboard.

Clean the Fault Finder only with a damp cloth.

If the Fault Finder gets wet, wipe it dry and place face down to allow any water 
to run out of the speaker grill.  The Fault Finder is water resistant and should 
require no further attention.

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