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olgzmn
modified 6 years ago

Electric fence

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03:16:10
published 6 years ago
kiani
6 years ago
Safe for pigeons!?
wyoelk
6 years ago
Under dry conditions, the human body may be as high as 100,000 ohms. Wet or broken skin may drop the body's resistance to 1,000 ohms," adding that "high-voltage electrical energy quickly breaks down human skin, reducing the human body's resistance to 500 ohms or less".
wyoelk
6 years ago
10kv is the max allowed by International Regulations.
wyoelk
6 years ago
This info is from an old Red Cross First Aid book. At 10µAs, will cause a mild shock. If more than 10 mAs, muscles contract uncontrollably.  more than 20 mAs, breathing may become labored death zone is around 100–200 mAs because of heart fibrillation more than 200 mAs, heart stops beating, may be possible to revive patient
yeahbuddy
6 years ago
hahahaha , international regulations... " holy "
yeahbuddy
6 years ago
so i would put my wire ( fence ) on the output of the transformer correct ??
yeahbuddy
6 years ago
how does it shock you when you are wearing sneakers, due to the rubber wouldn't u be safe ???
yeahbuddy
6 years ago
one more question, ok so i hook my wire to output of transformer pos. i go around perimeter now im back to curcuit where do i put the end?? on same output
olgzmn
6 years ago
the transformer is the ignition coil of the car.
olgzmn
6 years ago
Connect the wire for fence on high voltage output

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