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<blockquote data-quote="Hugnot" data-source="post: 2792838" data-attributes="member: 115658"><p>Nukes are not a requirement for EMP - observe the Midsouth Shooters Supply site.</p><p></p><p>Protect your electronics with surge protectors, grounding, & other. Should your electronic gun safe be subjected to a 50 Kv & 20 Ka blast of energy from a lightning bolt hit on your house electronics gear might fail & keyed access, if provided, would be needed to open it. Unprotected EDP gear such as computers would be blasted. This guy, from a past association, who was highly educated electronics expert bought this real big & expensive TV set & 2 weeks after installation a Florida thunderstorm blew out the set - no other damage seen inside house.</p><p></p><p>Work on a shield or cage for my electronic lock gun will begin soon. The shield will look like an ordinary cabinet & provide fire & EMP protection using dry wall (sheet rock), cement trim/siding, heavy aluminum foil & ground cable.</p><p></p><p>I have never seen a six-legged chicken but every year I see deers with 4 ears about late June or July.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hugnot, post: 2792838, member: 115658"] Nukes are not a requirement for EMP - observe the Midsouth Shooters Supply site. Protect your electronics with surge protectors, grounding, & other. Should your electronic gun safe be subjected to a 50 Kv & 20 Ka blast of energy from a lightning bolt hit on your house electronics gear might fail & keyed access, if provided, would be needed to open it. Unprotected EDP gear such as computers would be blasted. This guy, from a past association, who was highly educated electronics expert bought this real big & expensive TV set & 2 weeks after installation a Florida thunderstorm blew out the set - no other damage seen inside house. Work on a shield or cage for my electronic lock gun will begin soon. The shield will look like an ordinary cabinet & provide fire & EMP protection using dry wall (sheet rock), cement trim/siding, heavy aluminum foil & ground cable. I have never seen a six-legged chicken but every year I see deers with 4 ears about late June or July. [/QUOTE]
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