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marton | 09:05 Thu 06th Oct 2005 | Science
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I believe that the imput voltage on an electric fence-the type that controls cattle etc-is usually 6 but does anyone know the output voltage when an animal touches the wire?
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Depends on the size of the animal, how wet it is, how wet the ground is, I suppose.
Standard stock fences here in the western U.S. operate on electric pulses of about .03 miiliseconds, during which up to 11,000 volts @ up to 12 joules is produced on an open circuit... deters most animals, from dogs to large bulls...
As a youngster I tried touching one with a blade of grass.  Worked for me!

Not a very useful answer, however when I touched an electric fence (not realising what it was of course) with both hands, it was enough to make my knees buckle after about 3 seconds.

Very strange feeling.  :-)

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