Abstract

The electricity crisis can hamper various community or industrial activities. Meanwhile, the magnetic field with a high field strength around the wire and along the power line wire that is passed through a large electric current can be used as a new source of electricity with considerable power. For this reason, efforts are needed to utilize the magnetic field to offer an energy crisis solution. This research applies the magnet-electric law to the toroid core transformer to become a power plant. The simulation is carried out on a toroid transformer with an outer diameter of 11cm, 2.5cm thick, 9cm long which is mounted on a 27A current; 220V or 380V 3Ø. The result can be to turn on a 5W-160V or 10W-65V incandescent or 7W-200V LHE lamps. The value of 27A on the wire does not change due to the utilization of the magnetic field around the electric wire. From the analysis of a linear approach to power lines with larger currents up to several kA, a power of several kW can be generated at 220V. To get more power at a voltage of 220V required more toroidal transformers placed along the power line.

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