wattMaster
Member
Offline
Gender:
View
Posts
View Gallery
|
My bug zapper is having some trouble, it's zapping some lizards! What can I do about it? How would I repair the bug zapper if the lizard if the problem, shorting out the two zapper contacts?
|
|
|
Logged
|
SLS! (Stop LED Streetlights!)
|
Lumex120
Member
Offline
Gender:
View
Posts
View Gallery
/X rated
|
Unofficial LG Discord
|
wattMaster
Member
Offline
Gender:
View
Posts
View Gallery
|
But the problem is that the lizards are always crawling up to the bug zapper, a high tech solution would be to use a drone to lift the bug zapper off of the ground to stop them, but that's a little impractical.
|
|
« Last Edit: September 05, 2016, 10:26:55 PM by wattMaster »
|
Logged
|
SLS! (Stop LED Streetlights!)
|
Lumex120
Member
Offline
Gender:
View
Posts
View Gallery
/X rated
|
The batteries also last all around 20 minutes in a drone anyway. You could try putting hardware cloth around it so that the openings are large enough for bugs but not lizards.
|
|
|
Logged
|
Unofficial LG Discord
|
wattMaster
Member
Offline
Gender:
View
Posts
View Gallery
|
The batteries also last all around 20 minutes in a drone anyway. You could try putting hardware cloth around it so that the openings are large enough for bugs but not lizards.
Some of them are really tiny, so hardware cloth won't work.
|
|
|
Logged
|
SLS! (Stop LED Streetlights!)
|
Medved
Member
Offline
Gender:
View
Posts
View Gallery
|
And where you have the zapper? When it hangs on something from the top, I doubt the lizards will be able to go there...
|
|
|
Logged
|
No more selfballasted c***
|
Ash
Member
Offline
View
Posts
View Gallery
|
Hang it on thin steel wire instead of chains then they wont be able to go through it, but cant the lizards jump to try to land on the top of the unit ?
Also if they are small then the power cable may be another route in
I still question what is the need to use the zapper outside. Or you have the lizards inside ?
|
|
|
Logged
|
|
wattMaster
Member
Offline
Gender:
View
Posts
View Gallery
|
Well, it is used in our backyard, and it is hanging on some kind of pole for hanging plants, with a thick extension cord running to it. The lizards are smart, as they were waiting in the non-zapping part of the bug zapper to get more bugs.
|
|
|
Logged
|
SLS! (Stop LED Streetlights!)
|
wattMaster
Member
Offline
Gender:
View
Posts
View Gallery
|
Update: I'm now calling this a self cleaning bug zapper, because when I checked on it, it was nearly spotless. I think the ants did that.
|
|
|
Logged
|
SLS! (Stop LED Streetlights!)
|
Medved
Member
Offline
Gender:
View
Posts
View Gallery
|
So the lizards were attracted by the free meal in the form of the dead bugs and not the bug zapper... Well, using the zapper outdoors may have really wide consequences and most of them I see as everything but good...
|
|
|
Logged
|
No more selfballasted c***
|
wattMaster
Member
Offline
Gender:
View
Posts
View Gallery
|
So the lizards were attracted by the free meal in the form of the dead bugs and not the bug zapper... Well, using the zapper outdoors may have really wide consequences and most of them I see as everything but good...
I never thought of this possibility with the bug zapper. At least we don't have to clean it as often.
|
|
|
Logged
|
SLS! (Stop LED Streetlights!)
|
Medved
Member
Offline
Gender:
View
Posts
View Gallery
|
But I would rather try to keep the insect eating lizards alive...
|
|
|
Logged
|
No more selfballasted c***
|
Ash
Member
Offline
View
Posts
View Gallery
|
Then disconnect the electric grid, leave only the lamps and lizards at work
|
|
|
Logged
|
|
wattMaster
Member
Offline
Gender:
View
Posts
View Gallery
|
Then disconnect the electric grid, leave only the lamps and lizards at work
I would need to install a high voltage switch, but that seems a little too ambitious.
|
|
|
Logged
|
SLS! (Stop LED Streetlights!)
|
nicksfans
Member
Offline
Gender:
View
Posts
View Gallery
Down with lamp bans!
|
Put the switch before the transformer (unless the transformer is being used as the fluorescent ballast).
|
|
|
Logged
|
I like my lamps thick, my ballasts heavy, and my fixtures tough.
My Gallery Instagram YouTube
|