What's your take on this 1000V doesn't conduct theroy?
I don't think I'm going to test it. To many variables! I wouldn't throw it over my drop coming into my house.
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It's questionable. BUT, if the paracord had sweat on it, water on it, mud on it, etc., it's conductivity goes up. Technically, paracord is made of polyester fibers, which are generally considered "non-conductive", but I wouldn't test it with my life. It takes as little as 10 milliamps (0.01 amps) to cause cardiac fibrillation, and death. I'll take a pass.
You did it w 1069 vDC an micro amps of power and alluded to the idea that AC and DC react the same, It does not. I can send you the math and the over arching issues of go get a heavy duty welder tht can get up to 400 volts DC at significant amperage and a 400VAC line and try it.
I suggest wearing outer wear and a face shield.