I have widened a gateway under which runs the cable carrying the electricity to 
my hot wire fence.
Consequently, I have had to extend the cable.
Preventing the joint from coming in contact with water and  soil:  both 
implacable enemies of
electricity:  is the essential component to making the extension work.
What I have done is to drill a hole in the lid and bottom of a plastic jar:  
fed the cable through
the holes so that one cable has the lid threaded on to it, and the other, the 
jar itself.  I then
clamped the two cables together and pulled the cable back so that the clamp is 
enclosed within the
jar and screwed the lid on.
I haven't reburied the cable yet, as I wanted to know if you think that what I 
have done, to date,
is sufficient protection.
When I do dig the cable back in, I plan to put a brick on either side of the 
jar so that, if a
vehicle should pass over top of it, it will be the bricks that will take the 
weight, leaving the jar
unhurt!
I would have preferred to use a glass jar, but I did not know how to drill a 
hole through glass:
hence the ubiquitous plastic jar.
If I had used a glass jar, its life within the ground would be very long, but 
what about the
plastic.
It is not too late to change the jars if anyone can tell me a good, safe way to 
drill through glass!
Any better ideas will be studied and evaluated for their betterness!

           Jewel


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