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Old 08-03-2009, 10:18 PM   #10
J_rod7
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Talking Re: How to get Free Electricity from a Phone Jack

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Well. I was going to say this would indeed be a CON, a criminal act, but Anchor already said it quite well: ...

"This is basically telling people how to commit a crime!

What is being described as free energy is in fact theft. Plain and simple.

You would almost certainly be violating the terms of service of your phone company if you did this!"


Phtha Then makes this very good observation: ...

"The real crime is that we are even being charged for energy in the first place.

It's a crime against humanity that they will cut off that energy to a single mother in the middle of winter if she is late paying her bill.

It's a crime that they suppressed Tesla technology that would have made the whole control grid via telephone poles obsolete.

They knew before they raised the very first pole that they didn't need them."


I agree with your observation here, Phtha.

Swanny then points out that: ...

"If you're paying for a phone line then maybe a bit of the electric belongs to you"


So then, since you ARE paying for the service already, then there IS NO Crime here.

The "power" capability of the phone lines is very low, due to the small current carrying capacity. It's doubtful if you could get more than 5-amps at 45-vdc, perhaps enough to keep three car-type batteries in series charged.

Power is the product of Volts times Amps, so assumed 5-amps will provide about 225-Watts maximum (more than this would burn those small lines open). To be on the 'safe-side,' limit to around 3-Amps = 135-Watts.!

(Adding comment): The phone company CAN determine how much current draw is on your lines. They call this draw - "Ringer-Equivalence."


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