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DIY Electric fencing - any thoughts?

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So we have a fox problem and metal fencing all around the detached house, they come in and drop faeces everywhere and with a little child it is a safety issue really.


Is it possible to make a DIY electric fence (mains powered or through a 12V DC adapter supplied through an IP65 outdoor socket)?

I would look to run a seperate circuit for the outdoor socket for this purpose, but what should it be protected behind on a consumer unit - MCB / RCD / RCBO?


I guess at every instance of electrocution of the fox it would trip the circuit but I could accept a daily of trip protection if required.


Is there any legislation surrounding this?
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  • Makes me wish that I hadn't bothered with an RCD!
    f0418cc76e3eb4d82d8e31155eeed5b6-original-20170511fox.jpg

    Those critters will get anywhere. ?
    af8422555833ff13c01b00f0277e9d5e-original-20170618fox.jpg

    As OMS says, a .22 will do the job nicely. Best if they are suppressed - don't want to upset the neighbours who feed them. Problem with elimination is that there are plenty more where they came from. The only solution AFAIK is brick walls with deep foundations. Or live in the countryside where they are not tolerated. ?
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  • Makes me wish that I hadn't bothered with an RCD!
    f0418cc76e3eb4d82d8e31155eeed5b6-original-20170511fox.jpg

    Those critters will get anywhere. ?
    af8422555833ff13c01b00f0277e9d5e-original-20170618fox.jpg

    As OMS says, a .22 will do the job nicely. Best if they are suppressed - don't want to upset the neighbours who feed them. Problem with elimination is that there are plenty more where they came from. The only solution AFAIK is brick walls with deep foundations. Or live in the countryside where they are not tolerated. ?
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