Re: anti robbery fence
- From: Robert Baer <robertbaer@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2007 11:34:20 -0800
Ecnerwal wrote:
In article <loqoj3pbsibrg1cj6si63jiipk7a60v9eu@xxxxxxx>,Awwww..don't give such excellent advice; tell him to use a sawed-off shotgun loaded with rock salt!
C.Klaus <C*k?l?a?u?s#m?l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I would like to project a fence with a high voltage to keep of thieves
from my land and house plus valuables. Is anyone here capable of
providing suitable input for this project. Minimum or maximum voltages
precautions, such as. Kind of transformer etc. Note I don't want to
harm much anyone because it would be dangerous and against the law.
We don't have electric chair here but it is frowned upon by the law.
Something similar to cattle protection circuit on fences you know a
slight shock to keep the diots away.
Before you waste your money, check local ordinances and codes. You might not be permitted to build any such thing, in which case you might want to move, first - it's a lot cheaper than paying to build a fence, and then paying fines for having built it, and then having to take it down again.
Won't make a bit of difference to professional thieves, anyway.
Describe and build it ONLY as an electric fence to keep animals in, and borrow an animal from time to time if need be to maintain that idea as valid. The right animal(s) might make some impression on thieves, but try to stick to ones that make an impression on thieves by making a fuss when disturbed (such as geese), as opposed to ones that pose more of a threat to your own family, since your own family will be around them all the time, and professional thieves will just drug or kill "attack animals" before looting your house.
Use standard animal fence electrics, and standard animal electric fence warning signs for humans. The animal fence chargers are already designed to be "safe" for humans. No self-built unit will be acceptable to your insurance company or local officials, so don't try to build the fence charger yourself.
Practically speaking, put your valuables in a bank vault, and relocate to a less crime prone area if that does not solve your feeling that you need to put up an electric fence for robbers.
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