EMP Protection

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soldierboots
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EMP Protection

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If there were a detonation would you be prepared for the EMP? Here is a email from our preping expert. Check it out, lots of great videos.

I have been trying to protect my electronic equipment and newer car/truck against a EMP or a CME. I have found a person on YouTube who seems very knowledgeable. His YouTube channel is emp doctor and is online store is disasterpreparer.com. If your interested check him out and let me know what you think.
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Re: EMP Protection

Post by ggg »

Kinda 'spensive stuff!

The ferrite filters for your battery & battery cables? They must be kidding.
  • Wrong location:
  • Wrong application;
  • Waaaay more $$ than what's available elsewhere. Looks like this outfit is charging a little more than 3x the typical prices for their materials.
The sky isn't really falling. A solar coronal mass ejection (CME) is more likely than a nuke EMP.
  • Even the strongest CME would be eventually survivable.
  • If biden's commie allies decided to EMP us using nukes, the effect dissipates in about 30 minutes, so every 30 minutes or so, they'd have to send another.
  • The commies couldn't overfly or drop nukes through their own EMP.
  • Activating the sleeper cells that commie obammie & bungling biden already let into the country would be cheaper & more effective in causing rear-guard havoc. I wonder how many terrorists & infiltrators they've let in so far. The Border Patrol field agents have some interesting & scary stories.
Other preps, like water & food, appear to be higher priorities. If I was really alarmed about the possibility of an EMP, I think I'd stick with aluminum screen & aluminum foil. A well-grounded steel carport would be nice, too.

Stay safe!
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Re: EMP Protection

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Yes seemed expensive to me too. This is a copy from an email from Chuck. Maybe we can find something cheaper.
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Re: EMP Protection

Post by ggg »

Look online for low-cost DIY projects for EMP protection, & you'll find a gazillion.
  • Metal trash cans
  • Metal boxes inside metal boxes
  • A can inside a can
  • Old or busted microwave oven
  • Etc., etc., etc.
To verify that you've made an EMP-resistant enclosure, place your cell phone inside it & try to call it. If it rings, your enclosure doesn't work; keep trying.

Or address higher risk priorities... :shock:
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