Wire an electric kitty fence

Wire an electric kitty fence

Check out the wicked electric fence security system in this how-to video that you can make from that old monitor you were about to throw away! Be careful not to shock yourself. Watch this video tutorial and learn how to wire a mini electric fence.

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MadScientist (1) 1 year ago
I like it, if you do this wrong you might actually electrocute yourself to death, FUN!
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colin (9) 1 year ago
get more chicken wire and rig a whole room
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stewartspicer (-4) 4 months ago
it would end up really low voltage like that
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Chongor (1) 1 year ago
it better have been off when the cat was in it
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Monneyman3 (8) 1 year ago
Kind of a fun little hack... except for the extreme danger involved... And, i'm not sure how often i'd use it to safeguard my stuff... Because doesn't it have to be outside?
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andy (26) 1 year ago
the chick in the first 20 secs has a rockin body
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Jalh (-1) 1 year ago
this is so f****ng stupid , with a single kick i can take whatever is inside the "fence"
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brianMR 1 year ago
HAHA this is #$%@ing hilarious im so gonna do this!!!!
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scripttester2 12 months ago
Me: Wheres Brian?
Random stranger: Who?
Brians Friend: He had a little accdent with a computer screen, I dont like 2 talk about it
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markjaradeh1 (1) 11 months ago
will it electrocute you if you unplug it from the wall and then assemble it? By that i mean unplug it then start taking it apart and and setting it up and then when yout ready to turn it on plug it back in and turn it on? becaue it seems just a little bit stupid to hack something with 30,000 volts constantly running through the area where your trying to work.
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_mark_o 6 months ago
It still isn't safe after you turn it off!!. The monitor tube acts as a capacitor and it can store an electrical charge for months. All you have to do is discharge it like the guy did in the video and it will be safe to work on. It won't harm the monitor and more importantly, it won't harm you!
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bluespark 7 months ago
or instead of leaving a kitty in there, i should make it bigger and shove the stupid jerk that had the idea in there! Yeah!!! That would be insanelly cool to watch u electrocute yourself!!!!!!
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andrenyc 6 months ago
USELESS
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armour666 (3) 6 months ago
clever but a bit dangerous
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LoafDaConvict (3) 6 months ago
Loaf and his Fleas DON"T APPROVE!!!
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Richardswood 6 months ago
That is Animal Crualty, mean person, what if the cat touched it?!?!?!?
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Kurt Wert 4 days ago
It wouldn't matter, cos the thing is probably switched off. :)
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binhere 6 months ago
A CRT monitor can store in excess of 20,000 Volts. This is not something to start or more than likely end your electronics career with.
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talkingtree 6 months ago
this is the best idea ever, i want it!!
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