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- From : Jim Strohm 30 Nov 97 09:40:22
- Subj : Re: Fool Electric Meter? HOW!!
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- From: Jim Strohm <jstrohm@txeas.net>
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- There are lots of ways, and they are all illegal and all depend
- on the electric company never inspecting your equipment.
-
- If you have overhead wires, remove the electrical tape from the
- cable clamp bolts, then attach a set of jumper cables to the
- clamp bolts. Free power. Of course, it is very visible
- and potentially lethal. I had a friend die from fooling with
- the service connection.
-
- I've been told -- but have never experimented with it -- that
- a strong magnet can be placed next to the electrical meter
- in the right place, and the meter movement will be slowed by
- the magnet. The power companies are ALL wise to this trick, tho.
-
- There are a number of ways to tamper with the meter, but all are
- obviously detectible and easily prosecutable. Don't do this.
-
- Here's why NOT to tamper with the meter -- the power company can
- search its billing database for significant changes in power
- consumption. Why? There's hackers at the power company too, and
- they get bored like you and me. Also, the power company can meter
- its main lines, and frequently does, for maintenance reasons.
- If they see a significant "leak" (billing totals don't equal
- delivered electricity), they go looking for a problem. Could be
- a short, could be theft of service. They can, and likely WILL,
- see that you're doing something.
-
- Bottom line: Electricity is pretty cheap. It's really not worth
- stealing. If you are using enough juice that it costs you, you
- really need to find a way to make money with your activities.
- If you have a horticulture business (nudge nudge wink wink), your
- suddenly larger electrical bill WILL be a tipoff to your activity.
- And this will show up on a routine database search. So maybe
- instead of stealing electricity, you might want to get a generator
- with a good muffler, and take your activities off the electrical
- mains. There are a lot of resources available on the survivalist
- newsgroups telling how to use off-main power sources. If you
- can't find anything there, drop me an email (unmunge my (R)eply-to
- and leave a REAL return address) and I'll turn you on to a couple
- of suppliers of generators. (Anybody can email me for this.)
-
- Or you could go to http://www.harborfreight.com
-
- They sell a lot of interesting tools, and occasionally have some kewl
- toys useful for a wide variety of electronique projects.
-
- Have fun, and next time leave a decipherable email address.
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