rnd2, I have the following observations:
Being a basic magpie, I know that I still have that article that my college professor sent me, but I wouldn't have a clue where to begin to look for it among my engineering "stuff". I can't picture that I would have tossed that, based on the abuse I have taken over this topic over the years, and yes, even here. Anyone should feel free to pile on. I have big shoulders. Should I ever come across it, I will try to scan it, and post it to this thresd.
Second, the place I learned about this concept was at a summer youth camp, with hundreds of people in attendance, and the word spread fast, and soon everyone was doing it (males mostly-girls didn't seem to care), hence the comment I made about having seen it done even using paper clips.
Kids, campers and staff, were driving me nuts showing me places where they had gotten indications, most of which I already knew about since I worked in the camp maintenance section and was basically familiar with the layout of the camp's utilities.
We did make one observation, though, and it was that people who tended toward red hair, very fair skin, and/or freckles couldn't do it. I had some people almost in tears since most everyone else could do it, and they couldn't. Don't ask me to explain that, I am just giving imperical results.
Once, while walking through a parking lot at a major paper mill in the south of our country, I encountered a workman looking (unsuccessfully) for a water line buried under the asphalt. I went back to my car, dug out a pair of coat hanger wire rods that I used to carry with me back then (about 20 years ago-and I was still associated with the youth camp as an adult adviser) and got them out and went to searching, much to his astonishment and incredulity. I got an indication, and when you work with it enough, you learn how to do some triangulation and determine depth as well, so I said dig here and it will be "X" feet deep. I walked back to the car put the rods up, and went on into the mill to a meeting with the power sup't. Upon my return a couple of hours later, they were digging right where I had said, and had found the line at about the depth I had indicated. I asked him why he chose that location to dig, and he said he had no choice, since his instrument had produced no useful results, and he had to dig somewhere or get fired. He still had an incredulous look on his face.
As to your questions, I already gave the 3:1 to 4:1 leg length ratio, although all that is really needed for the short leg is just enough to get a grip on in your hands.
I have used 1/8" welding rods as well. So the range I have seen it done with ranges from paper clips to welding rods.
If I am going to seriously do this, I usually use a metal coat hanger wire, cutting away only the portion up at the top near the hook.
Since my Mamma taught me to get in out of the rain, I mostly have done this in fair weather, but wouldn't hesitate to try it in any season of the year.
It is not the current you are detecting, but the magnetic anomoly of the wire, conduit, and yes, even the trench in the overall magnetic field of the earth around them. I have detected both active and inactive electrical circuits.
I generally hold the rods in my hands, and only use wooden handles when a non believer is accusing me of using my hands somehow to infleunce the rods. (if it works for you, you will know when they move that you are having no influence on them. I just hold the rods out in front of me waist to chest high, elbows resting on my tummy. I give the rods a slight (very slight) downward tilt in order to keep them to the front. Get them too level, and your momemtum change will cause them to veer to the side. A little gravity assist by tilting them (only a couple of degrees off of horizontal) will keep the positioned. When they indicate, they will climb back up that slight inclination easily.
I hope you are not red headed. Good luck.
rmw
Oh, and PS to resqcapt19, I, too have found empty PVC lines with the method. And to everyone else, I have found this is an area where there is no grey. You either believe in it or you are a scoffer. No in-between.