Bilbo Baggins
Well-Known Member
I worked for a power supply company all my days, ---now its a routine part of all power companies duty to patrol beneath all power lines regularly to prevent small trees from growing under them and enticing kids or whatever to climb them and put their lives in danger--so that's a common sense reason not to grow under one. it is possible to get light out of a fluorescent tube if placed sufficiently close to a highvoltage power source due to the induced voltages and electromagnetic fields that exist in close proximity to such locations---way a fluorescent tube works--high voltage in end elements of tube ionises the gas inside the tube--ionised gas reacts with the white coating on inside of tube producing light----------a high induced voltage such as that produced in close proximity to very high HV eg 400KV would be enough to possible ionise the gas without the need for outside voltages eg end elements--so it is theoretically possible----Planting beneath power lines is asking for trouble IMO