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Electricity theft bleeds power grid dry, officials say
ABCNews15 ^ | AP

Posted on 01/24/2005 1:13:36 PM PST by hsmomx3

PHOENIX (AP) -- They look like cobwebs or huge balls of spaghetti hanging from electric poles across Mexico, gigantic clusters of illegal electric lines known as diablitos, or "little devils."

Dentist Benjamin Rodriguez has one hanging outside his window in the Xochimilco neighborhood of Mexico City. Like an evil parasite, it makes his lights flicker and stops his dental drill. Occasionally, the transformer across the street explodes.

"Six or seven times a year, the power just goes out completely," Rodriguez said.

"You call the power company and they come and cut all the illegal lines and the next day they're back up."

Mexico's Energy Department says electricity thieves are bleeding the country's power grid dry, causing millions of dollars of losses, starting fires and crippling the country's efforts to modernize.

Now the government has launched a crackdown on the thieves, installing tamper-proof meters and running ads urging people to report theft.

"To the devil with diablitos!" say TV commercials as cartoon devils with electrical cords for tails prowl the streets of a darkened neighborhood.

In central Mexico alone, the amount of electricity lost, mainly through diablitos, rose 8.7 percent from September 2003 to September 2004, according to Luis de Pablo, director of Central Light and Power. In the rest of the country, it rose 1.3 percent.

In Mexico state, where squatters have built entire cities around the capital, about 300,000 houses are using stolen power, according to the state Electrification Board.

That's equivalent to a city the size of Tucson, and the figure doesn't count the thousands of diablitos serving taco stands, CD sellers and other street vendors.

"It really hurts us, because that money could be going into infrastructure," said Gerardo Lerma, a spokesman for Central Light and Power.

Diablitos were cited as the possible cause of a fire that swept through a shantytown in Juarez in 2003, killing four women, and one that destroyed a public market in Durango in May. On Dec. 2, two firefighters were injured battling a blaze caused by a diablito at a recycling warehouse in the Mexico City suburb of San Juan Tlihuaca.

The government launched its campaign against diablitos in 2003, but honest electricity customers say it has not gone far enough. On Oct. 14, customers from Mexico state protested in front of Central Light and Power, demanding that the company take action against theft, which is inflating their electricity bills.

The illegal lines are an epidemic in low-income places like Xochimilco. Around the central plaza, street vendors have broken open ornamental lampposts and strung lines to their stands. Other lines disappear into homes.

Thieves around the plaza refused to give their names. But many said they have to use the diablitos because the government is slow to install new lines to homes and has only a few electrical outlets for street vendors.

In the past two years, Central Light and Power has installed 500,000 tamper-proof meters and 840 miles of new cable with an outer coating meant to foil electricity thieves, Lerma said.

It has also gotten 250,000 thieves to become paying customers by installing new lines to their homes, he said. Electricity theft is a federal crime but most offenders get off with a warning because overworked prosecutors can't handle the extra cases, officials say.

There is one electric meter on the pole outside the La Vega shoe store. It's connected to outlets used by four sidewalk stands, including that of video-game seller Juan Loiza.

"We use the meter and share the bill, but look at this," he said, pointing at 10 other electric lines that climb the pole like vines. "Who else is going to pay when they can just put up a line?"


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; Government; US: Arizona
KEYWORDS: electricity; electricpower; energy; mexico; powergrid; thirdworld
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To: Professional Engineer
Click-clack ... click-clack (the sound of relay logic) accompanied by the constant running of a motor-generator set steadily converting 60 Hz AC line to DC (in some situations).

Sure beats the hum-drum non-eventful sounds of a solid-state controller!

Is that your specialty - elevator control systems?

101 posted on 01/26/2005 11:32:48 AM PST by _Jim (<--- Ann C. and Rush L. speak on gutless Liberals (RealAudio files))
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To: _Jim; unlearner
automotive (spark) ignition systems (even though the secondaries of the coild are *not* strictly tuned, they do 'ring' owing to the stray interwire capacitance that exists in any physcial coil).

Yep. Although I don't work on the automotive side (I do marine ignitions), the principles are the same. About the only thing we watch for besides turns ratio (and making sure the wire insulation has a high enough dielectric) as far as the secondary is the inductance, because too high of an inductance serves as a rev limit due to saturation at high RPM.

What's real fun is to hook a marine ignition (cap ripper @ 250-300VDC output) to an automotive coil (rated with a 12VDC primary, and thus a higher turns ratio). The coil don't last long when you do that, but it is fun to see foot-long sparks!

102 posted on 01/26/2005 12:00:52 PM PST by adx (Why's it called "tourist season" if you ain't allowed to shoot 'em?)
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To: adx
What's real fun is to hook a marine ignition (cap ripper @ 250-300VDC output) to an automotive coil
I used to have a "CD" (Capacitive Discharge ignition kit as built by Delta and Heathkit years ago) on my old Plymouth; one learns of the 'hotter spark' put out by those configurations when pulling the spark plug wire at the plug (as opposed to the distributor) while looking for a 'dead' cyclinder ...
103 posted on 01/26/2005 12:24:12 PM PST by _Jim (<--- Ann C. and Rush L. speak on gutless Liberals (RealAudio files))
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To: _Jim
That sounds a lot like the way a transformer works, except for the build up and release of energy. (?)

Somehow I was expecting the effect was related to an interference pattern between two sources.

Thanks for the info. Maybe one day I'll get the time to really explore this. It always has seemed incredibly interesting.
104 posted on 01/26/2005 12:36:23 PM PST by unlearner
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To: unlearner
That sounds a lot like the way a transformer works,
That's what Tesla's specialty was, AC circuits including 'untuned' circuitry like tranformers and AC motors (he invented the brushless "AC induction motor"):

Single phase induction motor

By the way, a word to the wise, stay away from the pseudo science sites touting Tesla, instead, try a good cited, referenced and reseached book like one of the below:

BOOKS ON OR ABOUT NIKOLI TESLA

My Inventions (Nikola Tesla)
Advances in Tesla Technology (Nick Begich)
Fantastic Inventions of Nikola Tesla (David Hatcher)
In Searh of Nikola Tesla (David Peat)
Nikola Tesla: A Spark of Genius (Carol Donnermuth-Costa)
Nikola Tesla?s Earthquake Machine (Dale Pond)
Nikola Tesla Returns (Robert Reichtman)
Streams of Lenard and Roentgen (Nikoli Tesla)
TCBA Guide to the Colorado Springs Notes (Richard Hull)
Tesla: Man Out of Time (Margaret Cheney)
Wizard: The Life and Times of Nikola Tesla (Marc Seifer)

105 posted on 01/26/2005 12:51:55 PM PST by _Jim (<--- Ann C. and Rush L. speak on gutless Liberals (RealAudio files))
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To: E. Pluribus Unum
This is done in every third and second world country on the planet.

I recently saw hundreds of instances of this in Jamaica. In fact, there are psudo-electricians who make a very good living doing this for pay.

As a electrician in the U.S. for many years, I have personally removed and reported such thefts in this country many times.

It is an age old problem.

106 posted on 01/26/2005 12:58:54 PM PST by Cold Heat (What are fears but voices awry?Whispering harm where harm is not and deluding the unwary. Wordsworth)
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To: _Jim

May I be the first to predict the Telsa coil may win someone a Darwin award someday?


107 posted on 01/26/2005 1:00:22 PM PST by IamConservative (To worry is to misuse your imagination.)
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To: bowzer313
Can someone explain to me why Mexico and the Mexicans are now, and always have been, so decrepit and backward

Take a look at their history. They've spent the last two hundred years in revolutions against the wealthy. In each case, they supported politicians who claimed to be "for the people" and "for the working class". In each case, the politician they supported proved to be more greedy, corrupt and dishonest than the prior one. Some might say that in a political sense, they're actually ahead of us in their evolution, not behind, and that they offer a view of America's future if we lose our ability to make critical decisions about those we put in office and instead just support those who tell us what we want to hear.

108 posted on 01/26/2005 1:18:34 PM PST by ArmstedFragg
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To: RadioAstronomer
a true tesla coil uses a spark gap where your TV does not.

Actually, I had a TV that did once, but not for long.

Darned entertaining while it lasted, though.

109 posted on 01/26/2005 1:21:49 PM PST by ArmstedFragg
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To: IamConservative
May I be the first to predict the Telsa coil may win someone a Darwin award someday?

We came close! :-) LOL!!

110 posted on 01/26/2005 1:37:42 PM PST by RadioAstronomer
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To: wideminded
What did the FCC think?

We didn't leave it on long enough to find out!

111 posted on 01/26/2005 1:40:18 PM PST by RadioAstronomer
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To: Khurkris

Let me get em scanned in. Looking back, we must have been completely whacked to build that monstrosity! LMAO


112 posted on 01/26/2005 1:42:04 PM PST by RadioAstronomer
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To: ArmstedFragg
Actually, I had a TV that did once, but not for long.

Was a computer for me. :-)

I had just completed building a Heathkit H8/H9 back in the late 70s. I called a friend and said “get over to my apt quick. I have something to show you”. After he got there, I told him “I bet you never have seen a personal computer do what this one will”! FYI, all day this thing had been working great. Well I fired it up (not thinking fire in the literal sense) and BOOM smoke sparks and flame. The PS blew up. After we both managed to catch our breath (I was laughing so hard I could barely get the dang thing unplugged), he said “yup, I have never seen a personal computer do that”.

113 posted on 01/26/2005 1:48:56 PM PST by RadioAstronomer
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To: _Jim

I do 3-phase power systems for commercial buildings.


114 posted on 01/26/2005 2:02:13 PM PST by Professional Engineer (The number exactly halfway between +1 and -1 is not "OH".)
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To: _Jim
"By the way, a word to the wise, stay away from the pseudo science sites touting Tesla"

Yes. I agree. One of the biggest problems learning about these achievements is the fringe science that gets mixed in with the real stuff.

Thanks again.
115 posted on 01/26/2005 2:44:07 PM PST by unlearner
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To: RadioAstronomer
"Let me get em scanned in. Looking back, we must have been completely whacked to build that monstrosity! LMAO"

LOL!...trust me...I know exactly what you mean....the words..."That sure blowed-up real good!"...come to mind.
If ya get 'em up send me a ping. Thanks.

116 posted on 01/26/2005 5:13:54 PM PST by Khurkris (That sound you hear coming from over the horizon...thats me laughing.)
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To: RadioAstronomer
BOOM smoke sparks and flame. The PS blew up.

And they let YOU control satellites?

117 posted on 01/26/2005 5:36:10 PM PST by PatrickHenry (<-- Click on my name. The List-O-Links for evolution threads is at my freeper homepage.)
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