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How to keep raccoons away
"Adam Russell" | | Your static charge is DC. | | Disagree. DC means unchanging voltage. Static charge changes as soon as it | is 'used'. Otherwise I agree with what you say. | | The fences probably use a capactive discharge circuit. | | This makes sense. Good jolt but relatively safe. As a retired EE : DC means only direct current (as compares to alternating current) it does not mean unchanging. (an over simplified example: If you car has a volt meter watch it when the motor is off and when the motor is running.) |
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