For those who may have missed it, I’m reposting this today. It was originally published several months ago……
With every day passing by bringing us closer to the next major solar flare event and satellites passing over us every day that may contain EMP-capable nuclear weapons – preparing for EMP has been a major topic for the last decade or so.
One of the most popular products to come along in recent years is the EMP Shield. The EMP Shield is a device created to protect anything from a house, camper, RV, ham radio equipment – and vehicles from the damage caused by an EMP blast.
With the acquisition of my new truck(discussed in the member area of this website) I am working on equipping it to be not just a nice looking truck – but more of an overland vehicle. From a preparedness perspective, the EMP Shield is a logical addition.
BTW – here is my 2019 Ram 1500 Classic Warlock 4×4.
Back to the EMP Shield……
I ordered the EMP Shield for a vehicle. It arrived a short time later and I installed it. Super easy!!! I made the video below as an overview:
Take care all.
Rourke
Thinking of an EMP against us I was thinking the other day about my gun safe. If an EMP was deployed, could I get into my safe or would the batteries that are part of the digital lock be no good and wouldn’t let me in. I guess I could place batteries in a Faraday that would keep them from damage but even then could I open my safe.
Just a thought, what do you all think?
BTW, my safe is unlocked for now but it is not easy to get to.
Fred-very interesting point-thanks for sharing. Might be good for us each to have a few well hidden places to store our valuables.May e the good old fashioned lock and key would be better. Arlene
To all who are in the path of the horrendous destruction from the tornadoes my prayers and thoughts are with you all.
Batteries would not be affected by an EMP. Just make sure you have a crowbar, because every gun safe made can be defeated with a crowbar and time.
Mr Rourke, you have been bumped up a notch on the Top Prepper Website congrats! and thanks for what you do here.