RE: [BlindHandyMan] Toshiba Netbook?

2009-06-25 Thread Doug Rose
Hi I have one of the Acer NetBooks.  Right now I am using it as my main
computer.  A bit slow at times with AVG running but it does what I need.

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Sent: Thursday, June 25, 2009 3:48 AM
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Subject: [BlindHandyMan] Toshiba Netbook?





Hi,

Does anyone own a Toshiba netbook? Apparently, they just came out, and I'm 
considering one, particularly because I'll be doing some traveling for two 
weeks, at the end of the summer.

Claudia

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RE: [BlindHandyMan] electric fence

2006-11-26 Thread Doug Rose
Hi Hank, I have two different electric fence controllers.  Which kind of
controller do you have?  I will copy below 7 common sins of fence controller
installations listed off the web and a link to same page with very good
instructions for troubleshooting.
 
 There are of course different kinds of fence controllers and installations.
Sounds that you tested the controller's terminals and it has output there
but along the fence there is no electrical charge that you can detect?   Is
this true?  Here is the web info, good success.
 
THE SEVEN SINS OF
FENCE CONTROLLER INSTALLATIONS

1. 
An insufficient ground system for the fence controller. (Refer to Step 2 of
the installation instructions.) 

2. 
Stray voltage may occur when the fence controller ground system is located
within 50 ft. of a utility ground, buried water pipe, or buried telephone
wire.
(Refer to Step 2 of the installation instructions and Radio Interference
Section.) 

3. 
Inadequately insulated lead-out wire and jumper wires (wire must be
insulated to 20,000V minimum). (Refer to Step 1 of the installation
instructions.) 

4. 
The ground wire is not adequately insulated and is located 20 ft. or more
from fence controller. (Refer to Step 2 of the installation instructions.) 

5. 
Inferior connections and splices of the fence wire, ground wire, lead-out
wire, and jumper wires. (Refer to Step 3 of the installation instructions.) 

6. 
Substandard fence wire insulation: cracked insulators, poor quality
insulators, water hose, plastic tubing, or the use of wood posts without
insulators.
(Refer to Step 3 of the installation instructions.) 

7. 
The fence controller is underpowered for the condition of the fence being
energized (i.e., rain, snow, ice, vegetation, rusty wire, and length of
fence).
(Refer to How Electric Fencing
Works in this manual.) 

This information was copied from: 
http://www.afence.com/Electric_Fence/how_to_elecfence/elecinstall.htm
 
Doug Rose
Rosepond Aquatics
707-839-0588
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From: blindhandyman@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of gail johnson
Sent: Sunday, November 26, 2006 5:38 AM
Subject: [BlindHandyMan] electric fence



I was wondering if anyone on this list has installed an electric fence? 
I installed one following the directions given but I do not have any 
voltage on the fence line.

Hank Johnson

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