Anyone have electrified Chicken netting to keep predators out?

If you decide to go with regular galvanized chicken wire and run 2 electric wires around it you can improve your ground by running a ground wire and connecting it to the metal chicken wire on the fence. This deters any climbers on the fence.If they touch any part of that fence and either hot wire they will be shocked.
Oooh. How do I safely test if it’s live?
 
They do make a motion light that triggers and alarms but I don't use one.I think Amazon sells those too. My dogs would go crazy if I had one of those. Every dog in the neighborhood would start barking too. (Those would work great if I have a pest you're trying to catch)

Btw Here is the cheap camera I use (works fantastic) .You have to set it where it won't constantly be recording or the batteries will run down in a week. It uses a sd card you have to remove and read on your computer. https://www.amazon.com/TASCO-Pixels-Trail-Camera-Video/dp/B09H4ZVFDM?ref_=ast_sto_dp
 
You buy a volt meter and follow the instructions carefully unless you want to test it yourself lol

Edit: Some chargers have a meter on the face that reads how many volts its putting out(mine doesn't)
A voltmeter can also be called a fence tester. It typically has a spike you dig into the ground, a hook that hangs on the fence, and a display to tell you how many volts you are getting.
It is good to check the fence frequently. If you lose voltage, first check the batteries in the fence tester(!), and then walk the fence and look for places where weeds have grown up and are touching the live wires. Sometimes a branch of a tree has come down and is resting on one.
 
A voltmeter can also be called a fence tester. It typically has a spike you dig into the ground, a hook that hangs on the fence, and a display to tell you how many volts you are getting.
It is good to check the fence frequently. If you lose voltage, first check the batteries in the fence tester(!), and then walk the fence and look for places where weeds have grown up and are touching the live wires. Sometimes a branch of a tree has come down and is resting on one.
Thank you!
 

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