Posted by Don R in Calif on June 16, 2009 at 09:47:06 from (138.163.106.71):
In Reply to: EMT Pulse posted by IndianaRed on June 15, 2009 at 13:58:39:
EMP--not unlike lightning travels along and on the surface of conductors it strikes..for example when lightning hits an aircraft it hits and travels along the outer aircraft skin until it travels the length of the aircraft and continues back into the atmosphere. When was the last time you heard of anyone inside an aircraft stuck by lighting being injured? That being said, if your battery, tractor, etc had an outer conducting skin with no penitrations for the EMP to enter, the "stuff inside" would be protected from EMP damage...so if you want to protect your stuff, one way would be to totaly enclose it in sheet metal, or a cheaper method would be to wrap it with reynolds wrap (tin foil)..and while your at it, just to be safe, line your hard hat, gonads and anything else that is of value that you may wish to protect from EMP and lighting strikes! don"t think EMP will damage anything in long neck bottles, so ur brewski"s should be safe! don"t know if it will set off your hunten bullets, so better wrap them in foil!
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