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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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  • OMS:

    . . . I've seen the buggers inside substations that have 8 foot high electric fencing on the inner line - and it bloody hurts to touch that . . . 


    Indeed it does. The stock fences are only a kV or so. The substation fences are about 7kV. They are designed to “throw off” anyone who climbs them, as well as giving an alarm back to grid control. 


    Regards,


    Alan. 


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  • OMS:

    . . . I've seen the buggers inside substations that have 8 foot high electric fencing on the inner line - and it bloody hurts to touch that . . . 


    Indeed it does. The stock fences are only a kV or so. The substation fences are about 7kV. They are designed to “throw off” anyone who climbs them, as well as giving an alarm back to grid control. 


    Regards,


    Alan. 


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