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Old 10-15-2008, 01:56 AM   #1
Steven
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Default How to shield your electronics.

Hi all. I am technician in electronic since several years. I know many question arose about how to prevent Electro-magnetic wave to disrupt your electronics tools.

First of, I am not saying this is the only solution, but it will work on many types of EMP, coming from the sun or other sources, except military weapons.

Also, this solution is simple and cost almost nothing. That is why I'm putting it here. I work for a large electrical company and in 1989, we had a major shut down because of unusual Electromagnetic Waves from the sun that hits the Electric Network and most protections opened. But it also damaged many DC components in the province. We receive constantly EMW from the sun and earth act like a filter, that's the reason for the heat. So we need it to live, but sometimes, a wave of large magnitude hit some spot on earth and may cause damage. That's what Henry Deacon was predicting for sometimes in 2009.

Second, an electromagnetic pulse has a frequency, or many frequencies, it is called "noise". When the amplitude or strength of the wave is too high for your electronic system, it can damage components in a physical phenomena called induction. The wave has to be "reflected".

To absorb/reflect it, you need to build an "metal shielding" surrounding your electronics and this "metal shielding".

You can make a shielded box or Faraday cage to store your electronics toys when you don't use them.

Here is an explanation: http://standeyo.com/News_Files/NBC/EMP.protection.html

Everyone who has questions, answers, or other information are very welcome to contribute.

I hope it helped, Namaste, Steven

Last edited by Steven; 10-30-2008 at 02:31 AM.
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