Electric Charge on AC Lines?

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Apr 29, 2017 | 04:30 PM
  #61  
Quote: hey force me to prove it then bumrap me,go on, pile on , i can enjoy it and chuckle! you sound like a lib when you make up stuff without knowing others,its ok.
Assume.

***. U. Me.

Makes an *** of you, not me.
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Apr 29, 2017 | 05:38 PM
  #62  
Quote: at age 16 i built radio transmitters and played records on the broadcast band! dont tell anybody!. then went to devry in chicago for formal training in electronics/electricity,grad with a 4.0 gpa.
i build kilowatt ham amplifiers from scratch and program computers in basic and assembly language although ive drifted away from that in recent yrs. built machine control interfaces with cbm64 and ibm,stepper motor drivers, opto coupler sensors, testers for eagle signal timers and temp controls. oh yeah ive had fun.
i know what i know! nothin ever made up.
Art, I have no doubt that you are sincere. And it's clear you do know a few things, but it's also clear that you know a lot less than you think you do. You have bits and pieces of knowledge, but no grounding in theory to tie it together. As a result, your advice has often been so far from right that it's dangerous to young kids who come here looking for information. Your "helpful" post on various voltage readings was just laughable. You also have a habit of changing your story, which calls into question a lot of your claims about what you have done.

Frankly, if I were a moderator, I would tell you to drop the subject, or be banned. You are simply contributing noise on the subject.
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