QUOTE(tuckfook @ Nov 20 2012, 08:18 PM)
Owls again! This solution has been posted umpteen times
Use 2 stainless steel rods as conductors running parallel, along bottom edge of your in out hole (s). Separate the conductors wuth porcelain insulation which is commonly available. These were used to separate wires running in the ceilings of houses a few years ago. Sort of like 2" oval plates with grooves for the wires.
Connect the rods to Khind high tension transformers (RM70Approx.) Note that the wires have to be kept at least 2" apart.
Any bird stepping on these wires when it is on will have hot feet. Cicak will be fried.
If your owl has been visiting for a long time it will
not need to stop at the hole so will not get hot feet. You will have to find where it habitually stops and electrify that. Otherwise you'll have to catch or shoot it.
Am in hongkong looking for customers. Cheapest grade still hkd500+ per tahil. (37.5gm.) Got customers how to get it here.
Added on November 20, 2012, 11:09 pmBro, retail price or dealer price ..
Now dealer price only rm3800 include postage to HK
QUOTE(tuckfook @ Nov 20 2012, 08:18 PM)
Owls again! This solution has been posted umpteen times
Use 2 stainless steel rods as conductors running parallel, along bottom edge of your in out hole (s). Separate the conductors wuth porcelain insulation which is commonly available. These were used to separate wires running in the ceilings of houses a few years ago. Sort of like 2" oval plates with grooves for the wires.
Connect the rods to Khind high tension transformers (RM70Approx.) Note that the wires have to be kept at least 2" apart.
Any bird stepping on these wires when it is on will have hot feet. Cicak will be fried.
If your owl has been visiting for a long time it will not need to stop at the hole so will not get hot feet. You will have to find where it habitually stops and electrify that. Otherwise you'll have to catch or shoot it.
Am in hongkong looking for customers. Cheapest grade still hkd500+ per tahil. (37.5gm.) Got customers how to get it here.
This post has been edited by calvinswiftlet: Nov 20 2012, 11:09 PM