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This reminds me of a physics problem from college. Something about a tractor with a POLE moving under high tension wires.
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I love the way you look at science. Its refreshing.
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i used to live around there.. now that i think about it alot of times me and some buddies would sit on those concrete bases that hold up the huge kV power lines.
cancer is scary, but i cant help but get ideas on how to steal power from the lines wirelessly now lol
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Plus, the added bonus of chemtrails I see.
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take a flourescent tube and put a meter on it-you will get up to 40volts AC depending on howlow the wires are slung
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was the led on solid or flickering with the power line frequency ... maybe its picking up a higher DC frequency? maybe the AV plug rectifies DC which would indicat that DC is actually made from a wideband of frequencies and can exist in a conducting solid mass like your bike?
edsfriendbob 1 year ago
@edsfriendbob I can't tell if it was flickering. It may have been... the flicker from a 60hz NEON is easy to find for me, and so is a 60hz LED (going one way for the pulse) but this was an AV plug so it lights on both sides of the up and down... so the flicker rate would be 120.
The magnetic field was running through my bike, which was causing eddy currents, which the AV plug was good to pick up. The AV plug can convert wideband, but I think this instance it was just 60hz.
CosmicGnarler 1 year ago
i used to live around there.. now that i think about it alot of times me and some buddies would sit on those concrete bases that hold up the huge kV power lines.
cancer is scary, but i cant help but get ideas on how to steal power from the lines wirelessly now lol
Magneticitist 1 year ago
@Magneticitist - Just the basic ground rod + antenna setup would work great. A nice fat deep ground, bridge rectifier, then the elevated capacity underneath the wires. Its "Stealing" as much as that metal sign was stealing power. Should be legit to do.
CosmicGnarler 1 year ago
WTF'? I wanna try this!
Diod in to pos. Diod out to neg. both to one wire(gnd.)?
What LED did u use (1,8V or 5 V or so)?
K0W0O0N0 1 year ago
@K0W0O0N0 IN4148 diodes, but you could possibly use any diode, as the frequency is much lower (I think its still 60hz for high tensions) and use any LED, the one I used was a 3.2 volt "white" LED, which was lit at about a quarter brightness.... but I was getting 1mm sparks to my finger so I know its high voltage.
CosmicGnarler 1 year ago