I would love to see yall test the emp shield products to show people if they actually work or not before spending money on something that they don't know about
@@Sol-Ark How well would a string of panels fare if they were disconnected from the inverter? Just wondering if the cabling would pick up enough of a voltage to be damaging to the panels.
The inverter has a solar DC disconnect that does exactly that. If you use it, the solar array sits at it's open circuit voltage no problem. It is important to use competent labor to make sure the conductors are installed on the roof free of electrical defects caused by poor workmanship.
You guys give so much value! I just read your 80+ page PDF and I'm all in. A company that's open to providing this much potent information and is basically open sourcing is an amazing indicator of wanting to be part of the Portable Solar tribe. I've sent an email to connect and figure out what I need to purchase to make this next step in solar energy happen.
Thanks. We had to make it brief. We would like to do future videos testing unprotected LED flashlights, HAM radio, running portable gas generator, running motorcycle (or whatever people donate). FYI, our solar panel testing results matched 2 other labs (including military tests). Properly protected solar inverters also survive but almost no chance for standard ones.
@@Sol-Ark great video. You said that solar panels will not be affected if they’re not hooked up, will inverters and charge controllers be okay if they’re not hooked up as well?
@@SeaJay_OceansYes, they’re made in the USA. I have a Sol-Ark 12k and it’s been fantastic but wish I had the 15k (it wasn’t out at the time 2 years ago). I also just bought a few EMP Shield devices and installed on my Sol-Ark inverter, battery, and grid panel. It’s a great way to go for protection against EMPs, CMEs, and lighting strikes.
Sol-Ark 8K solar generator was independently tested to 100KV/m and hit >140 times. Electronics, solar panels and appliances all survived. Test results www.sol-ark.com/emp-hardened-sol-ark/
I think the most important thing is to protect fhe power grid in the house. Basic light, heat/ac, water pumps, fridgerators/stoves sums up whats ACTUALLY important. All other electronics you can live without. In the 90s we lives without cell phones and computers. But we still did have phones to call.
Absolutely love the video and information you provided - I've been studying this problem quite a bit lately. It's nice to see a company that provides testing data to backup their product specs. Thank you again!
I just bought 3 EMP Shield devices for my home. One for my main (grid tied) breaker panel, one for my Sol-Ark 12k inverter (PV inputs), and one for my battery (at battery inputs in Sol-Ark).
Thanks for going through the effort for all of this testing! It's quite revealing and informative. Still, not all EMPs are alike. Power level and frequency spectrum also affect results. Very small EMPs can likely survive all of your testing. Very large EMPs will likely *not* survive any of your testing, EMP-hardened or otherwise.
It's not even EMP hardened it's at best hardened for a nearby lightning strike. What they are banking on is 2 things, We hopefully never have an real EMP attack or if an EMP attack happen, people will have far larger problems and tasks to stay alive than going after a company that sold them this system.
If you unplug from the rest of the "antenna system" (household and municipal power wiring), then certainly you are greatly lessening the electrical impact on your equipment.
Yes and no. Solar Flares/CME and the EMP E3 pulse are very similar. The protection required for them is quite different from the E1 & E2 pulse. E3/CME requires 10's of miles of wire to couple into. So if you are Off Grid, there is no concern for CME. Sol-Ark 8K provides protection for E1/E2/E3/CME with 6 different technologies.
but this doesnt come close to what a Nuclear EMP will put out. Unless im missing something here... And why did you put a cover on the solar panel cables at 3:39 ...??
The whole ststem looks hand made. There was nothin to show how much energy was being released. Thre are way to many variables in this test to take it seriously.
@@Snags50 Looking at the precision of your text, I will take it that you didn't understand the all the numbers on the various displays? And I would be backing off the quality of the test equipment. And how much energy was being used? Did you not hear the grunt of the camera every time they fired a bolt? Look up Faraday cage. That was the mesh containment system they built. Then there were two different type of pulses. Direct, and induced. Obviously the direct has variable effect. The Induced has much more significance since thousands of amperes will applied to a device that needs 2. You need to understand the variable before you can challenge others to their understanding. Rewatch the video, and stop it so you can read each screen display. The info is there. Take advantage of it, and I'm considering their product, as I know of no one offering similar systems shy of military grade hardware, and the public isn't paying for my stuff.
He's testing at 50kv / square meter which is the maximum EMP that could be generated in the earth's atmosphere due to the physics involved. This is a good test and is a crude version of what we use to test military gear. IDK what the cardboard is for at 3:39 but since this is a direct line test it wouldn't matter. Basically in this test he's putting a rapid voltage spike directly through the wires.
The Fine shielding Mesh, where can we get that? I have a server rack I am trying to EMP protect along with my Sol-Ark system. This test convinced me to purchase the Solark inverter. I was looking at other inverters on amazon. Thank you.
Hi, very good video. My worry is that electric household devices connected to the grid will be destroyed by an EMP and possibly might catch fire. So after an EMP: electricity is dead, my electric devices are dead and I better keep a fire extinguisher at hand to prevent the house from burning down. Is my assessment correct?
We called them chokes at the phone company. We put them on lots of equipment to counter surges like EMPs. Basically a magnetite toroid around the conductors to intercept the magnetic field pulse that comes with an EMP.
Ferrites are really useless for EMP since they will saturate in a flash and become invisible to the field. It is not the magnetic component you have to worry about but the large E1 voltage and low DC to 500Khz voltage that will go right past a ferrite and destroy the equipment. It will blow out all protection diodes inside the equipment and the 50-100k reverse voltage will destroy the panels. I have been working with cellular and broadcast all my life and see what direct lightning hits can do no matter what we do to protect it. A direct hit is only a small potato in spectrum compared to an EMP produced by a nuke specifically designed for max EMP effect. I would not waste my money on this.
Nope buy a bike nothing is gonna work we are going into a stone age buy food that doesn't need to be cold get nutrition bars it's the best I can come up with also get atleast a Yeats worth of water many will not survive I pray for the children they don't deserve this no one does God help us all 😢
@@Nicole-dj3jf Hi Nicole have you become a flat earther yet? If not I suggest watch a 13 part series called _What on earth happened_ by Ewaranon to learn that the earth is not a globe. I got it in my about tab.
Awesome test, thank you very much for sharing! Greetings from the land of ice and snow (middle of Alaska) 😎☕️🥶 QUESTION: how would a delicate circuit like a solar rechargeable LED lantern perform in a CME/EMP Situation?
FINALLY SOMEONE WIL REAL WOLRD TEST RESULTS!!! is there any chance you guys could test other things like that emp protection box that seems like it’s too good to be true and maybe even test a vehicle that is a mechanical special with rod knock or something so it’s cheaper?
Keep up the good work. I looked at the test report on your website and it is a good radiated test report but I did not see injected testing discussed in that report. Is there another test report that covers this and have you published technical papers on you results?
We have conducted EMP generators, radiated EMP generators, and lightning generators in house. Conducted is much easier to test than radiated. So we did conducted in house and avoided the 3rd party cost. We will be sending our 12K inverter through 3rd party tests for both radiated and conducted for government approval.
I believe systems start at $16K from what I read. High-end gear to protect with high-end results... be proud of your pricing, it was hard to find on your site, or maybe it was just me not looking in the right place. Great warranty! Informative video.... I was researching to see if I needed it for an indoor stored Inergy Kodiak solar generator and sounds like NO and my indoor stored panels should be safe too. You saved me from needlessly spending about $100 minimum in Faraday bag protection. Thank you.
Goad almighty, Americans.. But sure more power to you. If people are preparing for end of civilization scenarios, your power protection measures would be an intelligent thing to include.
I thought there was both a short and a long conducted transient in an EMP from a nuclear source and presumably much longer transients in the case of EMPs from CMBs. Will these hardened systems protect against conducted transients on timescales longer than the nano second regime?
And one other thing - most people I know often leave their laptops and mobile devices plugged into their chargers overnight (or whenever they are low on power) - as well as being physically connected to an internet cable (if unable to get wifi).... won't the wiring result in electrical-surges that will damage the devices/laptops?
Cool to see the iPhone survive! How would it compare if the iPhone was plugged in during the test? Would that cause more damage given the long charging cable?
I have a Sol-Ark 8k with a ground mount solar array 175ft from home. I have the suppressors at each panel. So the solar panels are safe with that much PV wire in the ground?
i don't mean to be rude or anything but i was wondering why was there carboard covering part of the wires on the sol-ark protected solar panel part? with so many videos out there with false or misleading information, i just wanted to point that out and ask.
Wow very informative video. But to be specific, does this simulate just emp from lightning strikes, or would all this also hold true for nuclear emp’s detonated in space?
So what is the effect on the BMS of a lithium iron phosphate battery? It seems these batteries are great for solar systems but would they survive an emp? Perhaps lead acid either flooded or sealed might actually be better simply because they survive, thoughts?
Unfortunately we have yet to find a BMS that survived EMP. When we were testing, they were all active (MOSFET based) BMS's which died so easily. But there are a few batteries out there (>15KWh) with passive BMS's which are inherently tougher. We have a few of these passive BMS's that we may test in the future. Maybe later this year.
I've been a tad concerned about EMP causing electronic equipment to fail for years. Thank you for this video. So If I'm right, just unplugging all electronic gadetry from the mains power & in wired connections to one another, should improve the survivability of my gadgets without having to purchase or make multiple Faraday cages.
emp basically overwhelms electrical systems with a spread of radio frequency energy- which builds up within your circuits. it is now possible to buy off the shelf systems, to absorb those signals... and store them as energy, then discharge them safely as voltage. obviously- they've equipped their systems with something similar.
You should have made a call on the phone to make sure the radio still worked. And tried out the Wi-Fi too. Those are the parts are designed to catch EM energy after all.
Why?? Nothing will work so why have a phone? Cars won't even work get a bike stock up on water yes bottle water isn't good but it's better then nothing also get food that doesn't need to be cold buy nutrition bars protect your selfs because the people are gonna get crazy welcome to the stone age remember Biden talking about dark winter? Well it's here get ready now doesn't waste time stay calm don't freak out just stock up now take all your money and buy what you need now because money won't matter after the grid goes down bless you and the human race we are in for a rude awaking 😢
The 12K is a great selection for building your own power stations (due to the integrated breakers). We also have a 120V 5K-1p with significant surge capability, which is as stripped down as we can possibly make a budget-friendly hybrid inverter.
Did the laptop have a HDD or SDD? So does your experiment basically show that HDDs/SDDs, especially unpowered, and their data would be fine in an EMP because of the short wires?
It was a HDD. But we tested iphones and ipads and their' SDD was fine. But not all electronics are the same. Some digital radios did not fair well in our other video. Had to remove battery to restart (even when off they were affected).
So, if a computer, phone and such are not plugged into a charger at the time of EMP blast, they are good. I would think the same for the charging cords if they are not plugged into a power source at the same time. Sound correct? Now, for the real reason I am here. What about a solar powered watch? Does any of this depend on how close the item is to the actual blast site? This has been a big debate, believe it or not. So far, the answers I have found are conflicting. Thanks.
Awesome! What about a portable solar charger w storage? Like the kind sold all over the internet, about cell phone sized. Of course, you spoke of smaller electronics but jw what effect emp would have since the battery its self is larger and connected to a power source, completing the circuit w solar. Seems it'd be okay but also not
so.. what will be a decent approach incase of a coronal mass ejection from our sun... if i wrap most of the cabling in my boat in lead sheats (since its a sailingboat probably 90% of it because i am doing it myself but the mast have some meters i cant get away from).. and i cover my solar panels and outboard engine with lead sheats.. and make a faraday cage over my whole boat (except the mast and everything in it) that i can ground in seawater.. diconnect most electronics from eachother (physically, just not just a switch or a fuse) in such a case..
No need to do a single thing for your boat vs. CME. You are not connected to the Grid with long wires. CME cannot touch you. We just saved you thousands of $$. Enjoy.
Put a lightning arrestor on the house wiring. If the connection breaks down at just above the maximum panel or system voltage this will protect the electronics. High speed electronic circuit breakers help minimise damage too (they will need resetting afterwards however).
This is very interesting! I was wondering if you knew of any scholarly articles I could read surrounding this topic. I was also wondering if an electromagnetic pulse could charge a solar panel.
Wait so even if the phone and laptop chargers are unplugged they won't make it, or if they are plugged in? Or both? Also, if phones and laptops are plugged in would the emp affect them then? I'm also curious about the booster charging devices. 🤔
A few things I noticed. 1) the inverters, when tested were in different places. 2) When the solar panels were tested, your brand had cardboard covering the connectors, the other on didn’t. 3) when you tried to reset the inverter, you just pushed the switch off and on, but your brand, you waiting a bit longer to turn back on, possibly giving it more time to reset.
Please give us some slack. There is no deception here from 2 years ago. We did this for educational purposes and we own 3 EMP generators. In fact we try to dispel some of the fear mongering myths that everything dies from the radiated pulse (the conducted E1/2/3 pulses do most of the damage). And if you have any doubts, the Sol-Ark 8K was 3rd party tested to 100KV/m >140 times. Electronics, solar panels and appliances all survived. Test results www.sol-ark.com/emp-hardened-sol-ark/.
It's really pretty simple, the cheap inverters have no circuit protection so any spike is going to pop them. You don't really need to test it to know it's gonna go if you put 1kv through it. Secondly, protecting a circuit is not rocket science, all military gear is EMP protected, so it's hardly a stretch to believe that an inverter designed to withstand the pulse does. I have no connection to this company but I am over joyed to see this vid up dispelling some of the nonsence put out by late night TV shows that care only about ratings and not about truth, and my hat is off to them for addressing the need for small home solar equipment that is properly engineered and protected as most preppers don't have the skills needed to do this themselves. And it's far better anyway that the protection circuits be built right into the product then to kluge together something after the fact.
We did test a Magnum inverter and it failed. I disagree that high end inverters will survive. They are not designed to handle an E1 pulse in every input/ouput. And they will not survive the 300s E3 energy. They are only often protected for E2/lightning.
I would love to see yall test the emp shield products to show people if they actually work or not before spending money on something that they don't know about
Our EMP products have been tested to military standard 461 for EMI interference on electrical substations (MIL-STD-461) if that helps.
Yall make the product called emp shield for vehicles?
@@Sol-Ark How well would a string of panels fare if they were disconnected from the inverter? Just wondering if the cabling would pick up enough of a voltage to be damaging to the panels.
The inverter has a solar DC disconnect that does exactly that. If you use it, the solar array sits at it's open circuit voltage no problem. It is important to use competent labor to make sure the conductors are installed on the roof free of electrical defects caused by poor workmanship.
have you tested the EMP Shield device ? I'd be very interested in seeing how it works.
Just WOW! I did suspect smaller electronics may survive just because they are small, but physical proof is king! Thank you for this.
You guys give so much value! I just read your 80+ page PDF and I'm all in. A company that's open to providing this much potent information and is basically open sourcing is an amazing indicator of wanting to be part of the Portable Solar tribe. I've sent an email to connect and figure out what I need to purchase to make this next step in solar energy happen.
Man, I can't thank you guys enough. Fantastic tests and scientifically accurate, overkill but even better. Now I know who I am upgrading to.
Thanks. We had to make it brief. We would like to do future videos testing unprotected LED flashlights, HAM radio, running portable gas generator, running motorcycle (or whatever people donate).
FYI, our solar panel testing results matched 2 other labs (including military tests). Properly protected solar inverters also survive but almost no chance for standard ones.
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@@Sol-Ark great video. You said that solar panels will not be affected if they’re not hooked up, will inverters and charge controllers be okay if they’re not hooked up as well?
Are Sol-Ark MADE IN USA ?
@@SeaJay_OceansYes, they’re made in the USA. I have a Sol-Ark 12k and it’s been fantastic but wish I had the 15k (it wasn’t out at the time 2 years ago). I also just bought a few EMP Shield devices and installed on my Sol-Ark inverter, battery, and grid panel. It’s a great way to go for protection against EMPs, CMEs, and lighting strikes.
Sol-Ark 8K solar generator was independently tested to 100KV/m and hit >140 times. Electronics, solar panels and appliances all survived. Test results www.sol-ark.com/emp-hardened-sol-ark/
I think the most important thing is to protect fhe power grid in the house. Basic light, heat/ac, water pumps, fridgerators/stoves sums up whats ACTUALLY important. All other electronics you can live without. In the 90s we lives without cell phones and computers. But we still did have phones to call.
Please test the emp shield device
Absolutely love the video and information you provided - I've been studying this problem quite a bit lately. It's nice to see a company that provides testing data to backup their product specs. Thank you again!
The solar ark looks awesome, trying to figure out how to protect an entire off grid system. How did you protect the solar panel?
I think you can use whole-house ferrites on the incoming cables at the circuit breaker.
I just bought 3 EMP Shield devices for my home. One for my main (grid tied) breaker panel, one for my Sol-Ark 12k inverter (PV inputs), and one for my battery (at battery inputs in Sol-Ark).
Thanks for going through the effort for all of this testing! It's quite revealing and informative. Still, not all EMPs are alike. Power level and frequency spectrum also affect results. Very small EMPs can likely survive all of your testing. Very large EMPs will likely *not* survive any of your testing, EMP-hardened or otherwise.
It's not even EMP hardened it's at best hardened for a nearby lightning strike. What they are banking on is 2 things, We hopefully never have an real EMP attack or if an EMP attack happen, people will have far larger problems and tasks to stay alive than going after a company that sold them this system.
Thanks for this information.
Recently I started unplugging my electrical machines and welders when not in use, will this protect these machines?
If you unplug from the rest of the "antenna system" (household and municipal power wiring), then certainly you are greatly lessening the electrical impact on your equipment.
Very interesting. Would this also apply to something like a Carrington level Solar event.
Yes and no. Solar Flares/CME and the EMP E3 pulse are very similar. The protection required for them is quite different from the E1 & E2 pulse. E3/CME requires 10's of miles of wire to couple into. So if you are Off Grid, there is no concern for CME. Sol-Ark 8K provides protection for E1/E2/E3/CME with 6 different technologies.
but this doesnt come close to what a Nuclear EMP will put out. Unless im missing something here...
And why did you put a cover on the solar panel cables at 3:39 ...??
The whole ststem looks hand made. There was nothin to show how much energy was being released. Thre are way to many variables in this test to take it seriously.
@@Snags50 Looking at the precision of your text, I will take it that you didn't understand the all the numbers on the various displays? And I would be backing off the quality of the test equipment. And how much energy was being used? Did you not hear the grunt of the camera every time they fired a bolt? Look up Faraday cage. That was the mesh containment system they built. Then there were two different type of pulses. Direct, and induced. Obviously the direct has variable effect. The Induced has much more significance since thousands of amperes will applied to a device that needs 2. You need to understand the variable before you can challenge others to their understanding. Rewatch the video, and stop it so you can read each screen display. The info is there. Take advantage of it, and I'm considering their product, as I know of no one offering similar systems shy of military grade hardware, and the public isn't paying for my stuff.
He's testing at 50kv / square meter which is the maximum EMP that could be generated in the earth's atmosphere due to the physics involved. This is a good test and is a crude version of what we use to test military gear.
IDK what the cardboard is for at 3:39 but since this is a direct line test it wouldn't matter. Basically in this test he's putting a rapid voltage spike directly through the wires.
Have you guys tested the effectiveness of the emp shield? They market them as being able to protect panels and inverters
Any chance you could do the chamber test with an Ecoflow river-2 ?
The Fine shielding Mesh, where can we get that? I have a server rack I am trying to EMP protect along with my Sol-Ark system. This test convinced me to purchase the Solark inverter. I was looking at other inverters on amazon. Thank you.
How do the circuits in the batteries survive?
Hi, very good video. My worry is that electric household devices connected to the grid will be destroyed by an EMP and possibly might catch fire. So after an EMP: electricity is dead, my electric devices are dead and I better keep a fire extinguisher at hand to prevent the house from burning down. Is my assessment correct?
Have you tested a lipo4 battery? The balancing charge circuit could cause a fire. Might have to emp proof it.
I wish you would explain more about why and how. I’d like to know if I can protect my PV system in an EMP scenario.
We provide hardware in our EMP package for protecting the PV array.
We called them chokes at the phone company. We put them on lots of equipment to counter surges like EMPs. Basically a magnetite toroid around the conductors to intercept the magnetic field pulse that comes with an EMP.
Ferrites are really useless for EMP since they will saturate in a flash and become invisible to the field. It is not the magnetic component you have to worry about but the large E1 voltage and low DC to 500Khz voltage that will go right past a ferrite and destroy the equipment. It will blow out all protection diodes inside the equipment and the 50-100k reverse voltage will destroy the panels. I have been working with cellular and broadcast all my life and see what direct lightning hits can do no matter what we do to protect it. A direct hit is only a small potato in spectrum compared to an EMP produced by a nuke specifically designed for max EMP effect. I would not waste my money on this.
what are the frequencies of the EMP you used? I think higher frequency EMP could destroy small electronic gadgets.
Exceeds MIL-STD-461 standard. You can examine the test reports here: www.sol-ark.com/e-m-p/
Is that broadband wire ferrites on those solar panels with the cardboard covering them hmmm
What about vehicles? Would their wire harness be enough of an antenna to collect enough power to damage the ecm and/or other modules and sensors?
Nope buy a bike nothing is gonna work we are going into a stone age buy food that doesn't need to be cold get nutrition bars it's the best I can come up with also get atleast a Yeats worth of water many will not survive I pray for the children they don't deserve this no one does God help us all 😢
@@Nicole-dj3jf Hi Nicole have you become a flat earther yet? If not I suggest watch a 13 part series called _What on earth happened_ by Ewaranon to learn that the earth is not a globe. I got it in my about tab.
If our wiring to a solar panel was in "conduit" would that not protect form "Conductive EMP"
This is great. I wonder if you change the fuses in the first power inverter if it'll work again
Thank you for these very imprtant test results! It will prove useful for my project
Finally some answers! Thank you
Awesome test, thank you very much for sharing!
Greetings from the land of ice and snow (middle of Alaska) 😎☕️🥶 QUESTION: how would a delicate circuit like a solar rechargeable LED lantern perform in a CME/EMP Situation?
This protection you speak of, do you have a video of what this is? I saw the cardboard? Does this help?
This is my new favorite channel
FINALLY SOMEONE WIL REAL WOLRD TEST RESULTS!!! is there any chance you guys could test other things like that emp protection box that seems like it’s too good to be true and maybe even test a vehicle that is a mechanical special with rod knock or something so it’s cheaper?
Keep up the good work. I looked at the test report on your website and it is a good radiated test report but I did not see injected testing discussed in that report. Is there another test report that covers this and have you published technical papers on you results?
We have conducted EMP generators, radiated EMP generators, and lightning generators in house. Conducted is much easier to test than radiated. So we did conducted in house and avoided the 3rd party cost. We will be sending our 12K inverter through 3rd party tests for both radiated and conducted for government approval.
@@Sol-Ark Thanks. Let us know the results of those 3rd party tests in the open literature. Again keep up the good work.
@@benmcconnell6008 We will. American families being less dependent on our grid has always been our primary mission.
What about keeping a spare inverter and charge controller in a Faraday bag?
Did the laptop turn back on?
What is that cage made from
What do you test it with? A Marx Pulse Generator?
Wouldn't an in line fuse burnout first and disallow this?
No. I wish it was that easy.
Fuse is way too slow.
Sure would like to see a midnite classic coupled with a SPD tested
Wonder if a heart pace maker would be affected?
Everything I’ve heard so far says they would be okay since they are low voltage and have very little wiring/conducting material.
I believe systems start at $16K from what I read. High-end gear to protect with high-end results... be proud of your pricing, it was hard to find on your site, or maybe it was just me not looking in the right place. Great warranty! Informative video.... I was researching to see if I needed it for an indoor stored Inergy Kodiak solar generator and sounds like NO and my indoor stored panels should be safe too. You saved me from needlessly spending about $100 minimum in Faraday bag protection. Thank you.
If all you need is a small system, that’s great. Glad to save you money even if we are not the solution.
Sol-Ark my system can even be called tiny, when I go bigger I will definitely go with your product👍. Great info.
You still need bag protection because it does not shield 100% you can test it by using walkie talkies
Goad almighty, Americans.. But sure more power to you. If people are preparing for end of civilization scenarios, your power protection measures would be an intelligent thing to include.
I thought there was both a short and a long conducted transient in an EMP from a nuclear source and presumably much longer transients in the case of EMPs from CMBs. Will these hardened systems protect against conducted transients on timescales longer than the nano second regime?
Yes. You have to protect against E1/E2/E3 or you fail. E1 and E3 are the hardest to protect against. That is why we used 6 technologies in Sol-Ark 8K.
What about a pacemaker?
Great video and demonstrations, it helps a lot.
What about a mechanical watch??? Makes sense to me that one would still work after an EMP
so how does this work in an off grid situation?
And one other thing - most people I know often leave their laptops and mobile devices plugged into their chargers overnight (or whenever they are low on power) - as well as being physically connected to an internet cable (if unable to get wifi).... won't the wiring result in electrical-surges that will damage the devices/laptops?
How is the video camera not fried?
Cool to see the iPhone survive! How would it compare if the iPhone was plugged in during the test? Would that cause more damage given the long charging cable?
I have a Sol-Ark 8k with a ground mount solar array 175ft from home. I have the suppressors at each panel. So the solar panels are safe with that much PV wire in the ground?
Yes.
i don't mean to be rude or anything but i was wondering why was there carboard covering part of the wires on the sol-ark protected solar panel part? with so many videos out there with false or misleading information, i just wanted to point that out and ask.
Can ferrite beads protect against conducted EMP?
Wow very informative video. But to be specific, does this simulate just emp from lightning strikes, or would all this also hold true for nuclear emp’s detonated in space?
We provide protection against E1, E2, and E3.
So any of the electronics connected to it would still work
You use light bulbs to show us what circuits are broke by the emp. But, wouldn't the light bulb itself break from an emp?
no, not an incandescent light bulb.....no electronic circuits are involved, same with old flashlights, old car batteries, etc.
Last thing ,if it is ,what do you offer to protect existing solar power systems?
So what is the effect on the BMS of a lithium iron phosphate battery? It seems these batteries are great for solar systems but would they survive an emp? Perhaps lead acid either flooded or sealed might actually be better simply because they survive, thoughts?
Unfortunately we have yet to find a BMS that survived EMP. When we were testing, they were all active (MOSFET based) BMS's which died so easily. But there are a few batteries out there (>15KWh) with passive BMS's which are inherently tougher. We have a few of these passive BMS's that we may test in the future. Maybe later this year.
an ecoflow ad on your video..?
I've been a tad concerned about EMP causing electronic equipment to fail for years. Thank you for this video.
So If I'm right, just unplugging all electronic gadetry from the mains power & in wired connections to one another, should improve the survivability of my gadgets without having to purchase or make multiple Faraday cages.
What, would happen to the inverter If you didn't power it and instead connected the power wires together? For the RF test
Excellent! I have been looking for this kind of information.
I never keep my charger plugged in when not in use. Will it still be affected by emp even though it’s not connected to the grid?
Is 50k-100k p/meter as high as you test?
So is the EMP shield a scam ?what do you think ?
Its good to know we all can still check fb after an EMP.
Can you damage electronic equipment that is switched off ? Thanks
emp basically overwhelms electrical systems with a spread of radio frequency energy- which builds up within your circuits. it is now possible to buy off the shelf systems, to absorb those signals... and store them as energy, then discharge them safely as voltage. obviously- they've equipped their systems with something similar.
will a CDV-700 which is stated to be EMP hardened survive?
If you touched a car engine that was switched off, with the charged lead, would it damage the engine? Thanks.
How can you possible test your EMP products against the EMP which could be generated from an extreme nuclear or solar event?
You should have made a call on the phone to make sure the radio still worked. And tried out the Wi-Fi too. Those are the parts are designed to catch EM energy after all.
Why?? Nothing will work so why have a phone? Cars won't even work get a bike stock up on water yes bottle water isn't good but it's better then nothing also get food that doesn't need to be cold buy nutrition bars protect your selfs because the people are gonna get crazy welcome to the stone age remember Biden talking about dark winter? Well it's here get ready now doesn't waste time stay calm don't freak out just stock up now take all your money and buy what you need now because money won't matter after the grid goes down bless you and the human race we are in for a rude awaking 😢
This is great. How much does one of these solar generators cost, and where do we get one?
Depending on the number of panels, the systems pay for themselves in reduced energy bills.
www.portablesolarllc.com
Sol-Ark You should contact “Energy Freedom Project” and tell them how bad their business practices are.
does Sol-Ark make any portable solar power stations?
The 12K is a great selection for building your own power stations (due to the integrated breakers). We also have a 120V 5K-1p with significant surge capability, which is as stripped down as we can possibly make a budget-friendly hybrid inverter.
Did the laptop have a HDD or SDD? So does your experiment basically show that HDDs/SDDs, especially unpowered, and their data would be fine in an EMP because of the short wires?
It was a HDD. But we tested iphones and ipads and their' SDD was fine. But not all electronics are the same. Some digital radios did not fair well in our other video. Had to remove battery to restart (even when off they were affected).
Do you sell to the UK & do you have approved installers in the UK?
i need one too . any luck?
Are the data specific to your solar device or is this true across all solar power devices?
So, if a computer, phone and such are not plugged into a charger at the time of EMP blast, they are good. I would think the same for the charging cords if they are not plugged into a power source at the same time. Sound correct? Now, for the real reason I am here. What about a solar powered watch? Does any of this depend on how close the item is to the actual blast site? This has been a big debate, believe it or not. So far, the answers I have found are conflicting. Thanks.
Awesome! What about a portable solar charger w storage? Like the kind sold all over the internet, about cell phone sized. Of course, you spoke of smaller electronics but jw what effect emp would have since the battery its self is larger and connected to a power source, completing the circuit w solar. Seems it'd be okay but also not
If you will loan us a system, we will be happy to test it.
What about a massive hours long proton flux? like the Carrington Event
so what if you have a solar powered skoolie with starlink thats completely self sustained and not connected to the grid?
How does this compare to 100 miles from a detonation is capable today?
so.. what will be a decent approach incase of a coronal mass ejection from our sun... if i wrap most of the cabling in my boat in lead sheats (since its a sailingboat probably 90% of it because i am doing it myself but the mast have some meters i cant get away from).. and i cover my solar panels and outboard engine with lead sheats.. and make a faraday cage over my whole boat (except the mast and everything in it) that i can ground in seawater.. diconnect most electronics from eachother (physically, just not just a switch or a fuse) in such a case..
No need to do a single thing for your boat vs. CME. You are not connected to the Grid with long wires. CME cannot touch you. We just saved you thousands of $$. Enjoy.
So what if the solar cables aren't connected to the inverter in your home, will it survive?
To protect both my panels and the solar generator / battery what do I need to do?
Put a lightning arrestor on the house wiring.
If the connection breaks down at just above the maximum panel or system voltage this will protect the electronics.
High speed electronic circuit breakers help minimise damage too (they will need resetting afterwards however).
This is very interesting! I was wondering if you knew of any scholarly articles I could read surrounding this topic. I was also wondering if an electromagnetic pulse could charge a solar panel.
This is not a scholarly article, however, the 2018 Lemay Papers are a good start.
What about a battery pack? Like a jackery
So it's good I have a box of older charger blocks in a storage bin box keep the extra ones got it
Can a 30-55 gallon metal drum be used as a emp protection device?
NO. Metal conducts. Use sealable plastic bins. No, I'm not joking.
Can you update your firmware. You can read tempature on the 12k display in America units. F. Their is no option to change from c
Awesome video!
So let me get this straight. Your saying that as long as solar panels are not connected and "in use" they will not be affected by an emp?
Wait so even if the phone and laptop chargers are unplugged they won't make it, or if they are plugged in? Or both?
Also, if phones and laptops are plugged in would the emp affect them then?
I'm also curious about the booster charging devices. 🤔
A few things I noticed. 1) the inverters, when tested were in different places. 2) When the solar panels were tested, your brand had cardboard covering the connectors, the other on didn’t. 3) when you tried to reset the inverter, you just pushed the switch off and on, but your brand, you waiting a bit longer to turn back on, possibly giving it more time to reset.
Please give us some slack. There is no deception here from 2 years ago. We did this for educational purposes and we own 3 EMP generators. In fact we try to dispel some of the fear mongering myths that everything dies from the radiated pulse (the conducted E1/2/3 pulses do most of the damage). And if you have any doubts, the Sol-Ark 8K was 3rd party tested to 100KV/m >140 times. Electronics, solar panels and appliances all survived. Test results www.sol-ark.com/emp-hardened-sol-ark/.
It's really pretty simple, the cheap inverters have no circuit protection so any spike is going to pop them. You don't really need to test it to know it's gonna go if you put 1kv through it. Secondly, protecting a circuit is not rocket science, all military gear is EMP protected, so it's hardly a stretch to believe that an inverter designed to withstand the pulse does.
I have no connection to this company but I am over joyed to see this vid up dispelling some of the nonsence put out by late night TV shows that care only about ratings and not about truth, and my hat is off to them for addressing the need for small home solar equipment that is properly engineered and protected as most preppers don't have the skills needed to do this themselves. And it's far better anyway that the protection circuits be built right into the product then to kluge together something after the fact.
I wasn’t slamming anyone, just was curious as to the differences I noticed.
R H we are not perfect, especially when it comes to cameras. In this case we even had to use a TelePrompTer to help.
We did test a Magnum inverter and it failed. I disagree that high end inverters will survive. They are not designed to handle an E1 pulse in every input/ouput. And they will not survive the 300s E3 energy. They are only often protected for E2/lightning.
I really love EMP
Bloody awesome, keep these tests coming. More Myth Busting on radiated small devices.
are they available in uk?
no not yet
Did you test both positive and negative EMP?
Yes. We actually have to do 10 pulses in 3 different axis.
@@Sol-Ark very nice, that's great stuff. Negative is very damaging, I'll definitely further look into integration of my configuration.
Would this survive an x flare, though?