Re: anti robbery fence
- From: Guy Macon <http://www.guymacon.com/>
- Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2007 00:09:35 +0000
C.Klaus wrote:
Hello to them oll Electronics engineers and techies.
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.
That's a lot of effort to stop that subset of thieves who are too
stupid to use a pair of insulated handle wirecutters, rubber boots,
rubber gloves, a big rock to hit the transformer with, a stick to
pust over a fencepost, a few feet or wire to short out the fence,
or the brains to figure out how to open the same gate you open when
you enter the property. Anyone that dimwitted could be stopped with
some signs that say "C. Klaus's skunk farm" at a far lower cost.
Want to keep people out? Put up a simple chain link fence and let
several geese run loose inside the fence.
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