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    Question Electric fence

    G'day ppl,
    Has anyone hereabouts
    built their own ELECTRIC FENCE?

    I'm thinking the one with
    Car Coil,
    Capacitor....................Condensor to some
    12Volt DC relay

    What else......Indication light?
    on the 12V side

    Looking for parts used, and HELP!.....

    I have been having Cattle coming through the back fence....uninvited
    Navvi

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    Call the council and have them inpounded.

    Mick
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    tomorrow you will have paid for it and not have it."

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    Ivan, I did something similar about 30 years ago for an interim measure, using an old mower coil and 3 volts to drive it, 12 volts to run the relay and simple control board for the relay. Lasted ten minutes before it burnt out the relay contacts due to overcurrent.

    However as an electonic/communication engineer I am very loathe to support the idea now as there are now enforcable standards relating to voltages, currents they can supply, pulse widths, and repitition rates for this type of thing, and use of automotive ignition components is, I recall, a big no no.

    There was a design in Silicon Chip magazine 3 to 5 years ago, and kits were available in electronics stores last time I looked for other kits.
    This design is a bit complicated but if built by a moderately competent hobbyist should comply with the prevailing standards.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ivan in Oz View Post
    G'day ppl,
    Has anyone hereabouts
    built their own ELECTRIC FENCE?

    I'm thinking the one with
    Car Coil,
    Capacitor....................Condensor to some
    12Volt DC relay

    What else......Indication light?
    on the 12V side

    Looking for parts used, and HELP!.....

    I have been having Cattle coming through the back fence....uninvited
    How would a indicator flasher can and a coil go at giving you intermitant spark.
    regards

    David


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    "How's the serenity" (from "The Castle")

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    I wouldn't.

    If you build one and some one gets hurt and what you built does not meet the required standards then you could be on criminal charges.

    Safer to buy one then you can always blame the manufacturer.

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    Hey Ivan,

    DaveG is right. Better to go for a proper unit.
    Why not look on ebay for a second hand one. I had a bit of a search and found a few there. Might be the best option.
    Dan

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    I built a fence energiser based on this design (sorry can't find a direct link to the pdf, but do a search on "Electric Fence Charger and Time Machine.pdf" and you can find a torrent) and had it running for many years. I don't believe it was any more dangerous than any commercial model (I've been zapped by both, many times).

    However, having said that, unless you enjoy fiddling with that sort of stuff, it is probably easier (and not too expensive) to buy a second hand commercial model (which is what I am using now).
    Cheers.

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    Ta Guys.....and any Gals,

    Yes!
    Thinking I'll go a Cheapie 2nd Hand
    Not needing a lot of use out of the one I do get

    The Backfence Neighbour has put up 5 x Barber Wire
    for me.
    The cattle don't like it
    Navvi

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ivan in Oz View Post
    Ta Guys.....and any Gals,

    Yes!
    Thinking I'll go a Cheapie 2nd Hand
    Not needing a lot of use out of the one I do get

    The Backfence Neighbour has put up 5 x Barber Wire
    for me.
    The cattle don't like it
    They like it even less if it is wired, but alas that is also in breach of the standards.

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