Kenny Hendrick
New User
- Location
- Springfield
- Occupation
- Semi-retired-retard
I have a project in mind that would purposely remove all plastics and rubbers from a small building, and to incorporate the positive and negative DC wires in masonry instead. Other bare power wires would be running the old fashioned way, using glass insulators.
Is there any current loss to not using coated wires?
What spurred my interest to pursue is the notion that plastics could become unstable if the world as we know it were to become changed or if a new previously unknown variable were to be introduced (and have a few videos on youtube sort of proving the issue even in the present-sense).
Can anyone tell me if this is a bad idea and why? And if that weren't enough, does anybody know of a stable means to make a battery without plastics?
Is there any current loss to not using coated wires?
What spurred my interest to pursue is the notion that plastics could become unstable if the world as we know it were to become changed or if a new previously unknown variable were to be introduced (and have a few videos on youtube sort of proving the issue even in the present-sense).
Can anyone tell me if this is a bad idea and why? And if that weren't enough, does anybody know of a stable means to make a battery without plastics?