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I have several outdoor garden lights that have failed where I can
trace a break in the underground wiring. The house is in the las vegas area, where there are packs of rabbits that roam around at night in the summer. I have heard that rabbits are drawn to the frequency of the hum in outdoor electrical, dig them up and chew on them (still safe @ 12v). I plan to rewire sections of the outdoor lighting grid and I want to prevent rabbits (or any other animal) from chewing on the them and breaking the circuit. Any ideas? Thanks |
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