By: Anthony
if they can do that what else can light up or turn on other the the fluorescent tubes? maybe a type of thing that can harvest this energy! or maybe a hybrid car charging station??? always thinking...
View ArticleBy: Joe L
Actually I’ve heard that some people run cables from beneath these high voltage lines to their homes and get free electricity (illegal of course).
View ArticleBy: Daniel Pataki
Couldn’t they run these power lines next to freeways and get some free lighting? If people can run cables under and steal the electricity why are power companies not using this to do something?
View ArticleBy: Corey
It works by my house (colorado), but its nowhere near that bright. either the u.k. voltage difference or this photo is a time lapse.
View ArticleBy: Russ
There is no such thing as a free lunch. If you can extract power from the electrical field around high voltage power lines, someone has to supply the power that you get. If enough people were to do...
View ArticleBy: Jaxsun
its not stray current. its potential difference, Voltage, its not electrons randomly flying around but rather forces that induce movement in the electrons (current). the headline here is misleading.
View ArticleBy: sailingsoul
Being anchored in the earth or that the ground has zero volts potential is not a factor. The gas will glow (fluoresce) by being exposed to any electromagnetic field that is strong enough. Like a...
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