Working on an interesting problem this evening ...
There's a 60Hz hum in the audio when I'm listening to tunes.
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... Single-wire earth return (SWER) or single-wire ground return is a single-wire transmission line which supplies single-phase electric power from an electrical grid to remote areas at lowest cost. The earth (or sometimes a body of water) is used as the return path for the current, to avoid the need for a second wire (or neutral wire) to act as a return path. ...
#1 | Posted by LampLighter at 2026-01-26 11:10 PM | Reply
OK, on my property, which is definitely not "rural electrification," I am subject to this single-wire earth return (inducing hum into the audio I listen to).
One thing I note, if I place voltmeter probes in the dirt of my yard twenty or thirty feet apart and in parallel with the power wires on the street, I see a significant voltage on the voltmeter. Single digit voltage.
Can I take advantage of that earth return? Maybe to charge batteries?
#2 | Posted by LampLighter at 2026-01-26 11:12 PM | Reply
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