My secret weapon for protecting electronics from EMP - Ditch the aluminum foil!
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Awesome. Prepping win!
Good info my bro!
foil the box and lid separately, tape a loose flap of foil around the joint, to cover the seam...access stuff just as fast as unshielded
could potentially work, but i would still use the fabric because aluminum foil is fairly fragile. I have done something similar before and the foil develops tears and breaks pretty quickly
I have a bunch of stuff from OFFGRID that they sent out for me to review. Before that I would just put items in a box, duct tape the heck out of it, and then completely seal it in aluminum foil, then put THAT box in another box to protect the inner box's aluminum foil coating.
I have some stuff I've had wrapped up like that for years put away. Some old surefire 6 flashlights, batteries, a couple emerg. radios, a baofeng UV5r, a powerbank and some other miscellaneous stuff.
Yeah its def an option, but annoying for stuff you wabt to actually access
Put a radio in it. if it can play music from a signal, it doesn't work as an EMP.
That is not a foolproof test, but it works to prove the negative(that it doesnt work) just because the radio doesnt work doesnt mean its emf proof tho. There are multiple wavelengths of EMF
You need a true emf field generator to test. Check out dr arthur bradleys channel he explains it all
Eric, it was rumored by the esoteric crowd. That you developed a
"Plasma Field Generator" to protect your electronics from and EMP and light your home, too.... Cheers, Mate.
im a midwit i don't develop anything. I just discover ways to effectively utilize things the nerds develop.
@TheLordHumungus I know the feeling. I have been called a Smedvick on a few occasions. Cheers, Mate.
Seems to me, you could line the tote with the cloth, put your stuff in, and lay a piece of the cloth on top and snap the lid in place.
yeah seems like it would work, as long as all the items are in some kind of insulation (even just a cardboard box) and aren't directly touching the conductive fabric.
What a great idea! Thanks
I really like the idea of screwing large expanded copper mesh sheeting to the walls and soldering the corners. Expensive but you can emp proof the whole garage. Still have to mess around with the door edge protection
Yeah if i had some land and money i wpuld use a 20ft shipping container and turn it into an emp shed
Good stuff!
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Thank you for the video.
THKS
Good Video
This may sound crazy but I always wondered why can't you just run a ground wire to everything?
I know that doesnt wprk, but im not knowledgeable enough to explain exactly why. I think the simple version is the emp surge is induced over an incredibly short period of time, and a simple ground doesnt shunt it away fast enough to prevent damage
Would it work if you wrapped the electronics up in the faraday cloth and then put it inside a foil lined storage bin and lid? Or lay another faraday cloth across the top of the bin and just snap the lid on top of the cloth?just trying to be find a way to access the electronics without having to re- foil wrap the bin.
Think of it like radiation. When we built a nuclear shelter we make a turn to the door because it prevents blast from coming down straight to the door. *Points at solar system and points at light tube technology* Solar panels stacked somewhere inside a room or shielded basement with light sent down can be effective. *Points at glass at Zoo's where you can stand under Gorilla* Strong intake glass to protect and all your solar becomes immune to storms also. Minus light loss during storms.. Snow buildup? Vibration waves can be very useful.. *Points at beam forming Ultrasound technology*
If you want to build the tightest solar panel stack? *Lays glass panel over solar cells with bleach & water mix then hooks optical cable as the light transfer to beam into those panels with mirror above each stack of cells* Heh *Giggles at Space station panels* Primitives..
I like it,,,, HB
I’ve been using double Mylar bags do you think that will work?
no, I definitely do not think so. Mylar is used to hold electronics sometimes because it is NOT conductive, its actually an insulator, so it can be anti static. So you could probably put things in mylar to make sure they don't touch the outer container, but it could not serve as the faraday cage itself. Has to be conductive material.
cardboard lined metal trash can sealed with foil tape
That can work if you seal it, but the whole point is i dont want to have to peel foil/ tape off each time i access. ,
@@TheLordHumungus copper mesh round seal that fits under lid. ive seen some. but basically if you use it its out to get fried. i got doubles of things. its insurance. in some cases 3 or 4 of each for multiple emp's
until somebody sets off a nuke at altitude, with lots of different things set up to "protect" electronics, how can you know what works and what's a waste of time and money? Other stuff WiLL be knocked out. so I dont see much point in having my stuff be protected. when there's no internet or cell phone towers or satellites to connect-to. Maybe survival info downloaded into a kindle reader ? Since my reader is already buried in an ammo can, that's about all I care-about.
Well they have set off actual nukes to test it. Operation starfish prime, and a soviets did one too.
You don't see the point in having your stuff protected?? wtf kind of cucked outlook is that. Do what you want, but I will have working lights, optics, radios, tools, etc.
Make sure you have the bible downloaded to that kindle !!
Godspeed.
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You sly devil where is the large faraday cloth shown in the video you did say you was going to list it?
link has been in the description the entire time. the the "Conductive fabric: link, amzn.to/4dundmE
Oh man well just make sure to wrap that in tinfoil and you should be good to go.
Foil hasn’t been made out of tin for decades, but it sure would be nice to have some. I also miss Lead paint and xmas tree tinsel.😢
idiot, if an amp goes off, all types of networks will be fried. including extra parts to fix such networks. cell service will be gone, TV will be gone. and probably for 5 years at least. sat phones might work if says not shot down. your electronics will be worthless, unless you plan to take pics or watch movies from said electronics
Why would lights, optics, power tools, etc be useless just because the grid/internet/ cell service is down?
OMG no TV or cell phones, say it ain’t so. Life won’t be worth living without them.😂
If it's not plugged in it can't be destroyed
That is not true at all for a nuclear generated EMP. Mostly true for a solar flare / carrington event type event only
Metal toolbox 🧰.
Would work as a base but you still have to cover the seams and where it closes.
@@TheLordHumungus hmm. Most of the ones I have shut pretty tight. .. planning on putting a ground wire off it the idea being whatever air voltage etc goes to the ground by the shortest path by the" skin effect" into the ground
From what i understand grounding actually doesnt actually help with small faraday cages. And while those toolboxes may feel like it closes tightly, that coud be from a gasket and not the external conductive material actually touching. And long seams (where it closes and even where it is manufactered) are worse for emp penetration than even moderately sized holes, because of how the waves propogate. So i would not trust any container that doesnt have the seams covered unless you have actually tested it adequately, which is very difficult without an emp field generator