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Ark-Angel This member has been banned.
Location: Pennsylvania Gender: Male
Hey Towmorrows another day!!
| | | | | I was wonering about electric fences? < on 4/18/2005 2:15 PM >
| | | How do you know if an electric fence it on without touching it! I was just going to explore this old building the other night when I came across this electric fence. The only reason I knew it was electic was because it said danger high voltage! How do you know if it is on or not?
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Watcher
Location: Louisiana Gender: Male
| | Re: I was wonering about electric fences? <Reply # 1 on 4/18/2005 2:36 PM >
| | | One way to know would be to find the control box. If you can see it and the little light is blinking, the fence is on. Just don't whizz on it.
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Ark-Angel This member has been banned.
Location: Pennsylvania Gender: Male
Hey Towmorrows another day!!
| | | | | Re: I was wonering about electric fences? <Reply # 2 on 4/18/2005 2:52 PM >
| | | Hey thanxs I will remember that!
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ofberenonehand
Location: Minn-e-snow-ta
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| | Re: I was wonering about electric fences? <Reply # 3 on 4/18/2005 3:00 PM >
| | | I was going to suggest peeing on it. You'll know in short order!
You could always toss something conductive at it. Be sure it touches at least 2 points at once. It's supposed to be obvious. Depending on the power running through, electric fences aren't necessarily all that bad. We used to have one on our farm and my brothers and I would go and see who could hold it for the longest.
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Duke Noble Donor
Location: Awww-shitby, Ontario Gender: Male
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| | Re: I was wonering about electric fences? <Reply # 4 on 4/18/2005 3:05 PM >
| | | bring a circuit tester, hold it up to the fence and see if she goes. a real basic one is just a light with 2 leads on it anyway. if the light explodes, run
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Whitehorse
Gender: Male
| | Re: I was wonering about electric fences? <Reply # 5 on 4/18/2005 3:27 PM >
| | | Electric fencers (at least the ones used for livestock) are designed to give you a jolt of high voltage with low current. Don't try to sure a voltmeter on it. If you really want to check it you can go to a Co-op store and buy an electric fence tester. I used to make my own using a neon night and a few resisters. Another trick is to get a long spike and attach a wire to it. Push the spike into the ground and hold the insulated wire to the fence and look and listen for the arc. There's other tricks like just listening to a cheap AM radio that is close to the fence.....you'll hear the arcing at approx. 3 second intervals. When the weather is humid, you'll hear louder arcing. I used to get shocks at least once a week....it won't hurt you, but will give you a good jolt depending on the humidity and the type of shoes you have on.
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lost
Gender: Male
| | | | | Re: I was wonering about electric fences? <Reply # 6 on 4/18/2005 3:59 PM >
| | | Usually agricultural electric fences are run by normal automotive batteries, oh-so-easy to disconnect.
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ColdWater
Location: boston Gender: Male
| | | Re: I was wonering about electric fences? <Reply # 7 on 4/18/2005 4:08 PM >
| | | But say you disconnect one and get caught, how incriminating is that?
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Ark-Angel This member has been banned.
Location: Pennsylvania Gender: Male
Hey Towmorrows another day!!
| | | | | Re: I was wonering about electric fences? <Reply # 8 on 4/18/2005 4:13 PM >
| | | Hey I would try something like that and blow up!!
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Parteimitglied
Location: Manitoba, Canada
| | Re: I was wonering about electric fences? <Reply # 9 on 4/18/2005 5:04 PM >
| | | If it is being used for livestock and not security: Walk around it and you will eventually find a area where the wires are not attached to insulators on the fence post but to plastic handles that clip to the wire. These are safe to touch and are normally used to gain access, just grab the handle and move the wire out of your way. Just be careful no livestock try to take a run for freedom.
Also; there are some types of livestock that do not enjoy company; be careful and watch your back.
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lost
Gender: Male
| | | | | Re: I was wonering about electric fences? <Reply # 10 on 4/18/2005 5:15 PM >
| | | Posted by coldcoldwater But say you disconnect one and get caught, how incriminating is that?
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You may have noticed that the connection was loose, and were ever so worried about the livestock escaping. [last edit 4/18/2005 5:28 PM by lost - edited 1 times]
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Ark-Angel This member has been banned.
Location: Pennsylvania Gender: Male
Hey Towmorrows another day!!
| | | | | Re: I was wonering about electric fences? <Reply # 11 on 4/18/2005 5:38 PM >
| | | THATS COOL! I really would end up killing myself! I would go to climb under it or something and there I go to high heaven flying through the air! what if I hear a buzzing sound!
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lost
Gender: Male
| | | | | Re: I was wonering about electric fences? <Reply # 12 on 4/18/2005 5:43 PM >
| | | The charge really isn't that powerful, it's only enough to teach the animals a little lesson in staying away from the fence. :-p
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Watcher
Location: Louisiana Gender: Male
| | Re: I was wonering about electric fences? <Reply # 13 on 4/18/2005 7:18 PM >
| | | Yeah, they're not usually lethal, just a painful reminder to the animal "yo, don't go there."
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Whitehorse
Gender: Male
| | Re: I was wonering about electric fences? <Reply # 14 on 4/18/2005 8:28 PM >
| | | Although not lethal under normal circumstances, the potential is there to kill a person. There are a lot of variables involved. About 20 years ago, I saw the results of a cow being tangled in electric fence wire and dying from cardiac arrest. It's rare, but it does happen. International laws state that an electric fencer sold today can produce a maximum of 10,000 volts. I have a couple of old battery operated fencers (that were made by the Canadian Tire Corp.) that were designed to be used with a 6V dry cell. At times, I've hooked them up to a 12V car battery and I know by doing impedance calculations they're well over 20,000 volts. I've also hooked up a filtered square wave generator to a neon sign transformer to produce the arcs that you see in horror movies. Most areas in North America outlaw the use of electric fence with the exception being for agricultural purposes or government use.
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junkyard
Location: LaCrosse, WI Gender: Male
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| | | Re: I was wonering about electric fences? <Reply # 15 on 4/21/2005 12:32 AM >
| | | An easy way to test them is to push your buddy into it. If he hollers, it's on. When I was little and had no sense I took a whiz on an electric fence It hurt so bad It shocked my balls Then I took a dump in my overalls.
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Explorer Zero
| | | Re: I was wonering about electric fences? <Reply # 16 on 5/10/2005 8:42 PM >
| | | Posted by junkyard An easy way to test them is to push your buddy into it. If he hollers, it's on.
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I like that one best of all! Livestock fences as noted are hi volt low amp deals with a straight solid wire or two suspended by insulators and driven by a battery or a transformer. They use them in parts of Texas a lot to keep cattle from bustin down the barbed wire and wooden post type fences. I touched a rifle I was carryin to one by accident and it felt like someone slapped my arm with a baseball bat. It was very stout. Has to be to get a 1500lb steers attention but'll knock the fool out of a man. It ran off a small AC transformer. The commercial electrical fences I have seen will have a row or two or three of straight wire on insulated standoffs usually on the inside of a chain link fence. I dont know how much juice they carry but the fences almost always proclaim to be high voltage and have danger and pelligro posted all over, at least for the deterrent effect.
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PyroMaster
Location: wny hamburg area Gender: Male
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| | | | | | Re: I was wonering about electric fences? <Reply # 17 on 5/10/2005 10:08 PM >
| | | when i was little i remember testing the fence at the family's farm with a long blade of grass...if it tickles its on
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wooble
Location: Surrey, UK Gender: Male
| | | Re: I was wonering about electric fences? <Reply # 18 on 5/10/2005 10:45 PM >
| | | Sometimes you can hear a buzz or hum when it's on. I don't know it it would work with a 10kV electric fence, but with 400kV and 132kV overhead power lines, you can often get a fluorescent light tube to light from the EM radiation field just by planting it in the ground underneath the wires. (it won't work if you stand too near it because you conduct electricity better then the tube does) [last edit 5/10/2005 10:48 PM by wooble - edited 1 times]
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atomx
Location: Brighton, ON Gender: Male
| | | Re: I was wonering about electric fences? <Reply # 19 on 5/11/2005 8:41 PM >
| | | Well, As an electronic technician the dangers of electricity are drilled into you. if you want to test it without killing yourslef or causeing too much pain, put your left hand into your pocket and just tap the fence wih the back of your right hand, preferably just two fingers, the path through your hand has less resistance than through all your body, and by using your right hand you stop the current from going through your heart. If you watched MythBusters Jamie got a 10kV through his chest and he was fine, The current must have been below 35mA cause more than than can and should cause cardiac arrest/damage. Not that I'm saying you should go around touching fences like this, just _be_carefull_!!! Or maybe pickup a cheap inductance tester. Shows current without touching anything, gotta get a sensitive one though.
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