 NW Illinois Stephenson county | I've had stray voltage for the last 20 years. Try using a big water tank outside the building to see if that helps. If your under ground wires are corroding, try above ground wires. Like others mentioned, isolator box at service entrance, try disconnecting different wires to find the problem, use multimeter to test for voltage (drive ground rod outside the building as far away as possible and connect a wire to it for one lead on multimeter, and then roam around and check everything for voltage like ground wire in your electrical boxes, waterer, parlor stalls, steel on the side of your buildings), call the power company to check things out( they will deny everything fearing liability, some " experts know little about stray voltage, but can cost you big money, A device called an ertallizer helped me some, disconnecting the groun to the waterers helped some (PLEASE reconnect ground when you want to use waterer!!!) that helped cows come into parlor, I have heard about a submerssable pump with bad ground on neighbors farm causing problems. Unless you just drilled a new well, I doubt it is the water. It sounds like something a GOOD electrictian that understands electric should be able to find. Good Luck It could be one thing or the culmination of several factors. |