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Default How much current flows through pylons?

On Mon, 20 Mar 2017 10:46:22 +0000, The Natural Philosopher
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Not only is 3.3kV used in the UK, but 2kV, 3.5kV and 6.6kV are also used.


No. Were used. Once. Not any more.

In
some areas 66kV is also used alongside 33kV, the 66kV being run in some cases on
wooden poles.

Has been used. No longer


Oh FFS you yet again show you really are a clueless ****** on this and many
other things you claim to be 'an expert' on, one thing for sure is you clearly
have zero experience in the field of power engineering.

I could walk a couple of hundred yards and take a photo of a sign on the front
of a 3.3kV/415v substation, but it's ****ing it down and I simply cannot be
arsed and in any case you'd probably claim it had been photoshopped or was an
image from Victorian times. There is plenty of 66kV single circuit on wooden
poles and on pylons too.
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