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steve
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I had a question i wondered if anyone could answer. If you take a pipe and
hammer it into the ground in your yard and connect a wire to it,,and use
that as the negative wire,,then connect a wire to your ac outlet to the hot
wire. It reads on a meter around 110 volts but at a lower amperage. So if
you used that to say charge batteries would it bypass your house meter and
its working hall effect principal?? Would this be almost like free power if
it dont register on the meter,,even if its at a lower amperage? Any comments
appreciated..
hammer it into the ground in your yard and connect a wire to it,,and use
that as the negative wire,,then connect a wire to your ac outlet to the hot
wire. It reads on a meter around 110 volts but at a lower amperage. So if
you used that to say charge batteries would it bypass your house meter and
its working hall effect principal?? Would this be almost like free power if
it dont register on the meter,,even if its at a lower amperage? Any comments
appreciated..