could i hook up my RTX battlestation to these lines that pass 30 feet from my house and use the free electricity to generate infinite amounts of sweaty AI pussy and vagene? i doubt someone will notice my +1KW for a few days a week, its cold now they will think some tram car turned on the AC or somethingwhat kind of gear do i need? also dont steal my idea thanks
>>106969138Would love to see you try. Show your setup when it's working.
congratulations you are brown and third world.
them pajeet getting fried gifs...
do it but film yourself setting it up live, i want to see you light up like a christmas tree and get burnt like one that got wired incorrectly.also niggers like you need to be curb stomped for even thinking thoughts like this.had a neighbor that did exactly this, nearly set our house and the two adjacents on fire one night.
yes but a gtard is too dumb and under 18 to accomplish it and i wont do your homework
>>106969138>its cold now they will think some tram car turned on the ACFlawless logic
>>106969138Sounds like a question for >>>/diy/2947196
>>106969138how are you gonna discreetly connect to a line 30 feet up in the air kind sir.. you'd also need to buy a high voltage buck converter which is easily thousands of bucks (got it???????), without your computerino will fry
>>106969728>high voltage buck converterSir in the first world those are called by their correct name for the voltage type, transformers.
>>106969728>connect to a line 30 feet up in the airconnect to the street level transformer next to the lines like >>106970014
>>106970014in India we're so progressive we have abandoned the harmful transphobic terminology saar
>>106970014Plenty of overhead catenaries use DC. Actually, trams all seem to use DC, assuming OP's identification is correct.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tram_systems_by_gauge_and_electrification
>>106970201Huh who knewed trams were mostly lower voltage DC.Still have a massive hardon for the high voltage AC train lines (the local stuff is all 25kV 50Hz), bonus points for synchronous machines. Maybe one day we will get real trains based on synchronous reluctance motors but they don't have to care much about efficiency so many are still just induction motors.
>>106970833>they don't have to care much about efficiencyI mean in comparison to electric cars
>>106969138Don't listen to the negative fags on here OP. Just get yourself a downstepper for the watts and you'll be good to go.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electricity_theft
>>106970847>According to the annual Emerging Markets Smart Grid: Outlook 2015 study by the Northeast Group, LLC, the world loses US$89.3 billion annually to electricity theft. The highest losses were in India ($16.2 billion), followed by Brazil ($10.5 billion) and Russia ($5.1 billion).Can't make that shit up
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>>106969138check out "african welding" for further guidance. Pro tip: Use a bucket filled with water as a cheap resistor.
get it from lantern poles, it's what weed growers do here
>>106971589>45%+ of the grid capacity stolen
>>106969138This is how you do it >>>/gif/29671988
>>106969138What are you going to do with 600 VDC? It's far easier to steal electricity from a light pole. So long as it's between 110-240 VAC, your switching powersupply will adapt to it.
>>106969138When I have a "good idea" like this, I just bust one out real quick so that I will no longer have the desire to carry it out. I suggest you do the same.