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On Tue, 06 Aug 2019 13:51:44 GMT, (Scott Lurndal)
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L Thorpe writes:


Electric power, I believe, is distributed to residential areas
as 2200 Volt lines. Before entering the home, this voltage is
stepped down to 220 Volts with a pole-mounted transformer.


Generally the primary side of a residential transformer is
at from 12kv to 25kv. I wouldn't advocate going anywhere
near a 12kv conductor.

Note that many arial primaries are uninsulated. Another reason
to avoid them.


Most of the induction schemes proposed don't really work. Rod is
right, a one turn or worse a conductor running parallel to a line is
not going to collect any usable amount of power. I have a 230kv line
and two 26kv lines running near my boat house and if you believe the
urban legends I could just put a F40 fluorescent tube in there and it
would light.
The reality is no combination of coils, long wires running under the
line or anything else I tried would even get a dim glow out of it. I
can get random numbers on my DMM but I get that out in my boat,
nowhere near anything electrical.