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Hobby_Man22
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I'm out in the country where it's actually dark. It's not like the city with street lights making it so you can still see without a flashlight. You can't even see the ground without a light of some sort.Steel? There's no way it could be steel. It wouldn't last a month in use. Steel bolts may sometimes be used to hold one conductor against another, stainless steel shims may be used between aluminum and copper to prevent galvanic corrosion, and steel cores are often used in wires for strength, but the steel won't be the conductor.
Again, it doesn't take much current to get incandescence visible at night. A 1/2 watt lightbulb would be way brighter, and would draw 14 MICROamps at 7200V.
