Free electricity from your phone jack
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So basically, it's a neat parlor trick, but won't do you any good for running something over a couple of LEDs.
I agree, you can't draw too much, mostly because the wires would overheat (and they must have some kind of circuit protection as well) but I wouldn't be surprised if you could pull an amp or two.
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If it's fake, I can't tell, but the prices are ridiculously high.
I'm no electrical engineer, though. Just had a license as an electrician for two years, but I only did some basic stuff. So you may be right, but I'm stikin' to my theory
[update] OK, I found an FCC spec (47CFR Part 68) that gives testing impedance for ringer circuits; maximum current for testing is 93mA. Assuming that any overload protection would be set at least 20% higher than that, you could probably get 100mA. But you're right, MGR, that's only ~7W, not useful for very much. And I'm not going to go so far as to calculate the heating of the wires at that power.