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Dean Lofthouse
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They always come back for a second time, normally to nick the new kit that you have bought to replace what they nicked earlier.

 

I'm going to try an experiment with the container. At the moment it is stood on concrete blocks, I,m going to jack it up and put rubber pads under so it is not grounded and then connect an electric fence energiser to it.

 

The energiser will be on the inside, connected to a battery. The battery will be cnnected to one of those little solar panels which should keep it fully charged.

 

I just need a guinea pig to try it when I set it up, oh well, I just won't tell the groundie

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They always come back for a second time, normally to nick the new kit that you have bought to replace what they nicked earlier.

 

I'm going to try an experiment with the container. At the moment it is stood on concrete blocks, I,m going to jack it up and put rubber pads under so it is not grounded and then connect an electric fence energiser to it.

 

The energiser will be on the inside, connected to a battery. The battery will be cnnected to one of those little solar panels which should keep it fully charged.

 

I just need a guinea pig to try it when I set it up, oh well, I just won't tell the groundie

 

 

Now that really does look like a job for Mr McTree, he can't look any worse than in the picture Ed took of him

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I,m going to jack it up and put rubber pads under so it is not grounded and then connect an electric fence energiser to it.

 

The energiser will be on the inside, connected to a battery. The battery will be cnnected to one of those little solar panels which should keep it fully charged.

 

seriously, we did our old barns across the paddlock bars, old man forgot oneday to disconect it, i threw him back and blistered his hand! (maybe you dont want to disable your groundy) but this was a mains fencer not battery. Do try and connect it as close as possible to the padlock as they will always check that first.

 

not that i advocate this kind of behaviour :proud:

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