Voltage on electric fence too high?

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We just set up a braided poly wire temporary fence for our Scottish Highland cattle. The poultry netting we had them in before registered at most 5 KV. We checked the poly braid, and it registers 9.9 kV. Is that too much? If it is, how can we fix it? The Patriot solar energizer we are using doesn’t have adjustable settings.

Thanks so much for your help!
 

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Gotta have a good punch to get through their thick hair & hide. May not be enough... :hu
 

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Thanks! My DH was afraid it would harm them. It’s hard to say though, as they won’t go near it in any case. You have reassured him, which is a very good thing. :thumbsup Thanks so much!
 

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Our electric fence charger is rated at 10 joules and according to my voltmeter around 44 volts. This is enough for me when I accidentally touched it with wet sweaty jeans to nearly pee on myself and stop dead in my tracks. I got my bell rung for sure, but you need this much power to be able to get through the thick winter coat of goats in the winter time and deter them from challenging a fence. I have never had a goat die or get injured from being shocked by this much powerful of an electric fence.
 

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Our electric fence charger is rated at 10 joules and according to my voltmeter around 44 volts.
I hope you meant 4K volts.
My math isn't great, but I don't think 44 volts can produce 10 joules of energy.
 
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