NCMODELA wrote:
Crazy harvard.....makes me think about what type of cancer were getting from living near power lines
Personally I do not think there is a problem because it is all around us all the time, not just under power lines.
For example, I have 2 metal filing cabinets sitting here on a wooden floor in my home office. If I take my VOM and measure AC volts from either one of these cabinets to a nearby electrical box (which I know is properly grounded via a ground wire from my power distribution panel) I measure a steady 4.5 to 4.8 VAC.
So it is all around us all the time, some situations having a higher capacitance coupling then others, like your RV.
The main difference between your RV and my SUV is the total conductive (plate) area. You have about 25 X 8 = 200 square foot area where as my SUV has only a 10 X 6 = 60 square foot area. So you are getting a higher voltage then I.
One more thing, the actual peak AC voltage is going to be 1.414 X the Measured VAC (RMS) volts. Once you get up around 25 VAC RMS x 1.414 = 35 V PEAK AC is when you start to feel the tingle from the hot skin to EARTH.
On Edit: I am going to go so far as to say that my 10 VAC is to my 60 SQ FT as your 30 VAC is to your 200 SQ FT.