EMP Proof Your Truck in 5 Minutes - The Ultimate Prep For Your Daily Driver or Bug Out Rig

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  • @LastLineOfDefense
    @LastLineOfDefense  Před 4 lety +126

    Military testing can be found here - less talky talky, more looky looky - www.empshield.com/military-testing/
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    • @polkhighness
      @polkhighness Před 4 lety +2

      KUHL Free Shipping code is not valid anymore. I get the following: The voucher has been already used.

    • @LastLineOfDefense
      @LastLineOfDefense  Před 4 lety +3

      Should be fixed now!

    • @JoseArmenteros
      @JoseArmenteros Před 4 lety +22

      Hey guys look at the testing of this device by itself not attached to a car. The device can pass through a charge. Does this testing show that it works to protect a car in the application it’s being sold for?? No.... clever marketing.
      Your commoner will look at a report and be like ok 129 pages and some graphs it checks out. Someone who reads it realizes the device isn’t being tested in its intended application.
      Lots of DOD engineers in the comments that know what makes their planes EMP shielded. I’ll take their advice. I also ran it by my dad. He was a crew chief for the F15 for 22 years and he laughed and said “yeah... no” 🙄

    • @NG-ly8xx
      @NG-ly8xx Před 4 lety +6

      @@JoseArmenteros Thank you.
      😂 oh man, I'm glad you're here to point this out.
      listen to the experts, not some dude on CZcams trying to sell you shit

    • @inhocex
      @inhocex Před 4 lety +2

      Yo! I bought both EMP products for Home and Vehicle. Codes helped me out a ton, Thanks. Especially since shipping isn't free to Puerto Rico. I can't wait to have it installed.

  • @shardsofexodar9094
    @shardsofexodar9094 Před 4 lety +1632

    Love the channel. Retired Electronics Warfare Officer on AC130s here. This will not save you from an emp. Take it from someone who shot electrons (RF) at ir/radar guided missiles for a living. You need a metal cage. Circuitry in the computer chips will fry even if your battery survives. The effectiveness of an emp depends a lot on the distance and power of the detonation. Best bet is to get an older backup car with minimal electronics (none-at least when it comes to the basic functionality) and throw an extra battery in an old microwave shell. You can store backup radios/batteries/anything you care to have at the end of the world in a microwave. Old metal garbage cans can sometimes work as well. If an emp is ever detonated DO NOT I repeat DO NOT immediately turn on your backup crap. A second or third attacking is coming to shut down backup systems. Wait at least a week or as long as you can to maintain your shelter in place strategy. Peace!

    • @LastLineOfDefense
      @LastLineOfDefense  Před 4 lety +103

      Appreciate the expert advice, I’d heard about the old microwave thing, glad to hear it brought up again!

    • @shardsofexodar9094
      @shardsofexodar9094 Před 4 lety +23

      Last Line Of Defense keep the good content coming brother

    • @upgrayeddnotsure9994
      @upgrayeddnotsure9994 Před 2 lety +22

      I was thinking the same thing about a microwave having a fariday cage , might have spelled that wrong

    • @upgrayeddnotsure9994
      @upgrayeddnotsure9994 Před 2 lety +21

      Wouldn't the cage need to be connected to ground?

    • @odan7564
      @odan7564 Před 2 lety +13

      Pertinent information today

  • @dennis350
    @dennis350 Před 3 lety +1017

    I have my EMP Proof vehicles...I feed them alittle grain once day and my buggy wheels well greased. Never fails me.

    • @LastLineOfDefense
      @LastLineOfDefense  Před 3 lety +49

      same, I just gotta lube the chain once in awhile.

    • @thisoldboat7393
      @thisoldboat7393 Před 3 lety +13

      Mine floats 🌝

    • @all4theadventuresouthalabama
      @all4theadventuresouthalabama Před 3 lety +51

      I wish more people understood this damn nation was built on horse back

    • @Robmancan1987
      @Robmancan1987 Před 3 lety +28

      @@all4theadventuresouthalabama Yep. Mules, cattle, horses and salt 😂.

    • @ironsurvival7011
      @ironsurvival7011 Před 2 lety +35

      @@all4theadventuresouthalabama not everyone can own a horse. A lot more to owning a horse than just feeding them.

  • @parkerlawton2456
    @parkerlawton2456 Před 4 lety +57

    100% guarantee! Will stop an EMP!
    After emp... Me standing in front of post apocalyptic warehouse "uh, I had to walk here! I want my money back!"

  • @reginariddle2266
    @reginariddle2266 Před 3 lety +33

    Yes it will happen young man! I saw it happen! It is good to be a prepper! You younger generation, y'all get ready to fight for your families! Something bad is coming. I pray God watch over all of you.

    • @crogunson3446
      @crogunson3446 Před 3 lety +3

      You are on the money my Friend.Good LUCK from Australia, At least you guys have real firearms to fight with!

    • @candace27co
      @candace27co Před 2 lety +1

      Facts it's just a matter of time. We get closer and closer each day.

    • @TobiasTheWolf
      @TobiasTheWolf Před 11 měsíci

      When have you seen this happen? What's the story?

  • @full_metal2452
    @full_metal2452 Před 4 lety +768

    I protect my vehicles from EMP with an (EMP FREE ZONE) sticker. 👍
    Simple

    • @LastLineOfDefense
      @LastLineOfDefense  Před 4 lety +26

      And effective!

    • @defender1nation929
      @defender1nation929 Před 4 lety +19

      Totally common sense. Obviously.

    • @Justyy4u
      @Justyy4u Před 4 lety +10

      Bahahahahaha funny shit

    • @cmcer1995
      @cmcer1995 Před 4 lety +21

      Kind of like protecting the people from mass murders in Gun Free Zones...it doesn't work too well.

    • @Justyy4u
      @Justyy4u Před 4 lety +23

      @@cmcer1995 that's the running joke 🙂

  • @ebstmnt
    @ebstmnt Před 4 lety +572

    I'm an electrical engineer getting my PhD and I highly doubt this thing would save the electronics. The only thing that would help would be a faraday cage or a metal box without any holes or crevices around the vehicle. I mean come on, the warranty is worthless, when are you going to really put it to the test? And if an EMP or big solar flare does happen and it fails (it will fail), the warranty is the last thing you should worry about.

    • @LastLineOfDefense
      @LastLineOfDefense  Před 4 lety +32

      Those who complain about a device with a warranty - would they also complain if the device had no warranty? Serious question.

    • @ebstmnt
      @ebstmnt Před 4 lety +109

      @@LastLineOfDefense I personally don't really care about the warranty. I just don't think, from an electromagnetics perspective, that this device is enough to protect a vehicle against an EMP. The truck has too many crevices where high power would get inside and create high currents that would burn electronics no matter what. I would love to see a device this small work though.

    • @ebstmnt
      @ebstmnt Před 4 lety +111

      I'm not trying to be jerk or anything like that so I apologize if I'm coming off like one. I'm just trying to inform from what I know and from my experience.

    • @keithfleming8639
      @keithfleming8639 Před 4 lety +125

      You are correct. This device will not work with an EMP. This is snake oil.

    • @cypher04
      @cypher04 Před 4 lety +22

      This looks like the surge arrestor which is to protect cellular base station equipment from lightning strikes. They are effective about 80% of the time. But typically protect against a single strike. The pulsing you describe would most likely overwhelm this SPD.

  • @recycledhippie5599
    @recycledhippie5599 Před 3 lety +26

    I use a shipping container, i made sure all hole were welded shut, and laid a sheet of rubber on the floor. I park my truck atv and motor cycle in it... with the doors closed tight... dont worry i have another truck... ✌

    • @computerguru70
      @computerguru70 Před 2 lety +1

      did you put 55 gal drums of gas in there too?

    • @whitehorse8832
      @whitehorse8832 Před 2 lety +1

      @@computerguru70 that's a fire hazard

    • @weels1886
      @weels1886 Před 2 lety +1

      Encase it in lead.

    • @ProjectOverseer
      @ProjectOverseer Před 2 měsíci +2

      That's actually a pretty good idea - especially if the right insulation and air tight seals are made. Earthed to solid copper rods buried in damp soil to ground any charge. Most sensitive electronics even a car would be protected.
      You'd probably need to hide it or better still, get it buried as many survivors will want it.

  • @JohnSmith-ft2tw
    @JohnSmith-ft2tw Před 2 lety +2

    A '72 Ford PU and an '87 Chevy PU and a '93 Ford Ranger that has almost no electronics to speak of except fuel delivery. My '99 Toyota sedan is my everyday, at 30+ mph and I have a complete Control Module in the trunk in a microwave.
    Rehabbed older rigs are not only cheaper to buy, but there are parts in every auto store and junkyard in America.

  • @wattsun7946
    @wattsun7946 Před 4 lety +394

    The " One Second After" series is a must read fictional story with nuggets of wisdom and truths of survival after an EMP hit the US.

    • @jeffmorris739
      @jeffmorris739 Před 4 lety +31

      Man what a scary book. I have no doubt what it will be like if I survive it. I need an Edsel not a box that may or may not work.

    • @LastLineOfDefense
      @LastLineOfDefense  Před 4 lety +23

      Yup, great read

    • @jasondolan8888
      @jasondolan8888 Před 4 lety +9

      Also, 48 hours is a good one too. Fun fact: the audiobooks for the OSA series is voiced by the same guy from a 1990’s sitcom called “Perfect Strangers”. His character on the show was Balky Bartokomous, his name is Bronson Pinchot. He does an incredible job bringing the characters to life.
      The first book in the series is read by someone else, he also does a great job.
      The Carrington Event is dealt with as a historical precedent in 48 Hours.

    • @ericsmith2
      @ericsmith2 Před 4 lety +6

      Just finished "one second after " last week. Protecting my 2018 TRD has been on my mind since. Thanks for the video!

    • @mattiecrashcursed
      @mattiecrashcursed Před 4 lety +11

      One Second After made me aware of EMPs 10 years ago. Educational.

  • @andersonalternative6223
    @andersonalternative6223 Před 4 lety +527

    That's completely useless against an EMP. It'll maybe help against lightning and a CME. But an EMP has multiple phases -- E1, E2, and E3 -- and the E1 component is much faster (5 nanoseconds) than the response time of virtually any surge suppressor designed for lightning. Lightning is very similar to the E2 component of an EMP, which is a pulse in excess of 1000 nanoseconds. The E3 component is similar to a coronal mass ejection (CME) and can last tens to hundreds of seconds.
    Most lightning surge suppressors are voltage-limiting devices -- zener diodes, TVS diodes, varisters, spark gaps, gas discharge tubes, etc. -- which respond faster than current-limiting devices like fuses and breakers, but they're usually not fast enough for the E1 pulse. It will have done its damage before they can shunt the voltage to ground. The E1 component of the EMP can also destroy lightning protection devices, thus allowing the E2 and E3 components to do additional damage.
    The "EMP Shield" appears to be a spark gap arrester. Spark gap arresters have a relatively slow response time (microseconds) and high let-through voltage (3-6kV), which makes them wholly inadequate for EMP protection. They can also cause fires with ionized gas released. I don't believe their claims whatsoever. No shunting method works in half a nanosecond. None.
    One way you can help suppress the E1 component is by using ferrite chokes with the Fair-Rite 61 material mix, which has the greatest coercive field, giving it a super fast reaction time. Ferrite chokes convert common mode voltage transients into heat energy through both resistance and reactance. They won't necessarily stop a strong EMP, but they'll attenuate it, giving other protection devices a greater chance of working and also possibly providing sufficient protection on their own if you're at the edge of the affected area. I'm not sure an air choke (popular with HAMs) is effective against E1, but ferrites should be.
    Another way is with bypass capacitors in parallel to your protected circuit, but these can blow out at high voltages, so you'd have to find capacitors that can handle the 50kV/m (multiplied by the length of the wire acting as an antenna) generated by an EMP. Capacitors can be used with ferrite chokes as well.
    You can also add shielding to any wires that aren't meant to act as antennas using grounded metal conduit. I think the conduit should also act as a choke in addition to a shield. But you have to be careful that you don't accidentally cause your conduit to act like an antenna.
    These "EMP Shield" guys can get away with selling you snake oil because if there's ever an EMP, they can just declare bankruptcy and walk away (assuming they survive the EMP). You'll never see a dime of their so-called warranty. This thing is just a really expensive lightning surge arrester (e.g. Siemens FS140 Whole House Surge Protection, doubled in price) and a fancy sales pitch. I invite them to discuss the true internals of the thing to prove otherwise. Siemens isn't going to claim that their surge protector stops an EMP because they're a real company and have real credibility. A whole house (or vehicle or boat) surge protector isn't a bad idea, and it might help along with other things like ferrite chokes, bypass capacitors, buffering batteries, Faraday cages, etc., but it won't stop an E1 pulse on its own.

    • @stidhamhimer
      @stidhamhimer Před 3 lety +81

      Perhaps the most underrated comment of all time

    • @hodlfast1104
      @hodlfast1104 Před 3 lety +8

      Is it true you can remove The power source from a Electrical device To prevent EMP surge? Pull the battery out of your car. To prevent Emp from damaging the Vehicles Computer?

    • @andersonalternative6223
      @andersonalternative6223 Před 3 lety +54

      @@hodlfast1104 Removing the power source does not alleviate the fact that any wires in your car will act like an antenna and create voltages that will destroy your wires and computer components. The surge doesn't come from your battery, it comes from the EMP.

    • @hodlfast1104
      @hodlfast1104 Před 3 lety +13

      @@andersonalternative6223 underground parking garage? There is a five or six story underground garage near me. Do you know how deep it can penetrate the ground? There's no radio or cell phone reception at the bottom

    • @andersonalternative6223
      @andersonalternative6223 Před 3 lety +101

      @@hodlfast1104 An EMP cannot penetrate ground at all if the space is completely enclosed because it's effectively a Faraday cage. However, any openings larger than a fractional wavelength will allow it to enter. The maximum intensity of a nuclear EMP is at approximately 100 MHz, which is the same frequency as 100 FM on your radio. If you drive to the bottom of the parking garage and tune into 100 FM or channels nearby, and you still get a signal, then you're not protected. If the signal is gone or extremely weak, then it's offering decent protection.

  • @LooneytoonsIndville
    @LooneytoonsIndville Před 2 lety +32

    In case you didn’t know, the negative pole of your car battery is at chassis ground. The EMP will induce a high current into any metal product; including the computer chips in your car (there are a bunch of them). There is no physical way that double grounded black box can protect your vehicle or your house. If you could put it in a Faraday cage, that would work.

  • @ladykoh4678
    @ladykoh4678 Před 2 lety +9

    EMP's also happen in close lightning strikes. We had lightening hit the chimney of the house next door and blow up their chimney. Our homes were only 6 feet apart. The EMP caused from the strike fried over $4000 of electronics in our home, including a music Amp that was not even plugged in!

    • @famousamos778
      @famousamos778 Před 2 lety +1

      real underrated comment - what we need to know is what things will get fried even without being plugged in!

  • @Challenger30-06
    @Challenger30-06 Před 4 lety +61

    Look, I retired from the Army in 2018 and still work for them. We don’t use this to protect our equipment. An EMP is not a point effect weapon it an area effect which means the whole vehicle is being hit by the EMP almost at the same time ( please account the roof will be impacted a split second before the rest). It travels through our the frame as well as the wiring.

    • @bseidem5112
      @bseidem5112 Před 2 lety

      Prevention?

    • @foty8679
      @foty8679 Před 2 lety +5

      @@bseidem5112 Its not worth protecting your car, build a faraday cage in your workshop and put your generator there, thats worth way more then a dozen cars. All streets will be blocked by cars anyway, gaspumps dont work..so yea.
      The only way to 100% protect your car is park it underground (if you still get radio signal its not good enough), an emp hardend bunker or park your car in a faraday cage. But like i said, you will run out of gas anyway and dont have space to drive to anyway.
      Also, you think the enemy doesnt know about emp hardend bunkers or faraday cages? They will fire multiple EMP's. Many people will bring the generator out and bam hit by the second one.

  • @chris38663
    @chris38663 Před 4 lety +30

    I'd say you got swindled. I worked on aircraft that were EMP hardened. Every harness was shielded. All critical electronics boxes had diodes to block the energy that came in on the wires. All the wires in your truck form antennas in an emp. You'd need to either shield the harnesses and have em tight housings or put arresters on all wires in and out of critical boxes, plus have em tight enclosures. Good news is government testing found about half of new cars might survive the event anyway. They also found you could pretty well protect most cars by shielding all critical wire harnesses. The bigger concern is the electrical grid which would fail outright. So do you have a couple years worth of gas stored away?

    • @LastLineOfDefense
      @LastLineOfDefense  Před 4 lety +3

      Sure do. 🍻🍻

    • @dougcutler4948
      @dougcutler4948 Před 2 lety

      Government testing? I tend to believe the opposite of most stuff the government tells us these days.

  • @eduardopena9326
    @eduardopena9326 Před 2 lety +2

    Based on my knowledge about EMPs, I'm not buying the claims of the manufacturer. However this vid has generated a lot of knowledgeable, informative commentary. something you don't see too much of on social media these days.

  • @genesissephia4jesus625
    @genesissephia4jesus625 Před 2 lety +9

    Just finding you but subscribed and looking forward to catching up on your videos! I’m a single 70 yr old grandma with some mechanical ability and a whole lot of like-minded friends with whom to share info! Blessings to you and may we all be so prepared we either survive, or if raptured, help someone else by giving them the time to be prepared for what we will ALL face eventually which is eternity! God made it easy! He sent His Son to live perfect for us and then take our place in death so we could be free of our rebellion against Him and instead of being separated from Him, have forever life with Him as we were created to do. Maranatha

    • @charliejohnston1978
      @charliejohnston1978 Před 2 lety +1

      This is really good advice for everyone, no need to do otherwise, nothing else will work. An EMP component E1 is very fast, so I'm betting on my 1972 Monte Carlo car to be my EMP proof vehicle. I will not be driving it during an EMP so it will be just fine. The wiring is an antenna,. so when there is a complete circuit, things get hot and wiring is not a fused link. I have a spare alternator, if I need one, with the battery disconnected, which is the way I store it, it will be fine. QED

    • @bseidem5112
      @bseidem5112 Před 2 lety +3

      Gen for Jesus. Your primary plan w/ Jesus is guaranteed, but skip this box thing and go with faraday cage (grounded copper cage) but remember many will violently want what you've got. Must have a Jesus first plan.

  • @one30five
    @one30five Před 4 lety +52

    Hey Mike, maybe I'm mistaken, but it looks you have the device installed with the hole for the wires pointing up. As a former automotive wire harness engineer, i highly suggest you point the opening down. I'm guessing it's a sealed unit, but water (almost) always finds a way in eventually. With a device you can't test, it would give you the best protection from water intrusion.

  • @GATORADDAM
    @GATORADDAM Před 4 lety +11

    What a great product! The only way to test it is an EMP. If it doesn't work and the whole country is fried no one is gonna sue or even call to complain!

  • @SmellNRoses
    @SmellNRoses Před 3 lety +64

    It’s extremely unlikely this device would actually work in an EMP event. But, even it did how long do you think you’re going to be able to keep your truck if yours is the only working vehicle in your neighborhood, town, etc? If you try to drive anywhere you’ll be the biggest target there ever was.

    • @amyphillips3691
      @amyphillips3691 Před 2 lety +6

      We. All. Have. 50. Cals. And. Fals. ! Also. Full level 4. Body. Armour. And. Enough. Firepower. To. Get. The. Job. Done. !

    • @kelvinstrickland263
      @kelvinstrickland263 Před 2 lety +4

      If My 2002 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo quadra track 2 4.0 l6 engine with a 4 inch lift and 33 inch Tires done correctly of course is running after an EMP I'm Gone And Will Push,Drive Over Whatever, Whoever To Protect My Family.,Hopefully It Don't Happen But Who Knows.

    • @djah200
      @djah200 Před 2 lety +2

      @@amyphillips3691 yep that we do - until cowboy wheeler ropes us with a lasso and his stud stud-muffin pulls our butts right out from under our guns and drags our armored up body all up and down town until our our necks snap. A hundred families will own that monster if you do t get is straight to the hills in absolue 0 time.
      Sheer numbers will tear you down. Why u think they uncle dam sam aint took us over yet? And still salvage some of the land to want to live in? They gotta make is want to kill each other first so to weaken our numbers and then they can move on in....

    • @annav4925
      @annav4925 Před 2 lety +3

      There would be cars left out on the road everywhere. There's no way no one can drive without crashing.

    • @Frankie5Angels150
      @Frankie5Angels150 Před 2 lety +2

      Gas station pumps are electronic. Good luck after your only tank of gas goes dry.

  • @mikeray1544
    @mikeray1544 Před 3 lety +8

    I have a spare ECM for my 1985 carburated Ram ...in a faraday box with my hand talkie kit. My rig runs on waaaaaay less than the new tinker toy vehicles. 12 v /5 to 7 psi fuel press its all good. Rugged simplicity is where its at..been driving my rigg 20yrs..yours, Mike N The Mechanics.

  • @davidrichards3194
    @davidrichards3194 Před 4 lety +53

    This kind of reminds me of Uncle Rico’s time machine to be honest. Don’t forget to put in the crystals!

    • @colson3853
      @colson3853 Před 4 lety +2

      Dave Richards hahahahahah yezzsss

  • @jrcook927
    @jrcook927 Před 4 lety +163

    So if we're attacked with an EMP from a middle east country, and these things fail... how are we supposed to go through the warranty process? LOLOLOLOL

    • @LastLineOfDefense
      @LastLineOfDefense  Před 4 lety +20

      Probably have to mail them a physical warranty claim.... haha

    • @CainnechK
      @CainnechK Před 4 lety +1

      😂

    • @63kaycee
      @63kaycee Před 4 lety +3

      @@LastLineOfDefense pony express? just like in the movie" the mailman."

    • @jrcook927
      @jrcook927 Před 4 lety +1

      @@LastLineOfDefense I better get some carrier pigeons!

    • @unchainedq6939
      @unchainedq6939 Před 4 lety

      @@63kaycee Not Kevin Costner's finest.

  • @CaseyTurnerMusic
    @CaseyTurnerMusic Před 2 lety +26

    I would think you would need a faraday cage around any electronics in order to stop emp. (A metal box or cage)

    • @matthartsburg6589
      @matthartsburg6589 Před 2 lety +2

      The post above recommended putting stuff in an old microwave to shield it.

    • @_Coffee4Closers
      @_Coffee4Closers Před 2 lety

      @@matthartsburg6589 That is a myth... A military generated EMP will not be stopped by most of the super cheap methods.. metal trash can, aluminum foil etc...

  • @bearsden3505
    @bearsden3505 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for the EMP info to protect vehicles and home!

  • @dcdude81
    @dcdude81 Před 4 lety +123

    Will an EMP wipe out my maxed credit cards from buying all this LLOD recommend gear?

    • @LastLineOfDefense
      @LastLineOfDefense  Před 4 lety +13

      Hope so!

    • @tammydundon2171
      @tammydundon2171 Před 2 lety +2

      YES, if a emp happens your credit cards are paid off.... of course your credit number is also gone, so you better have CASH on hand to buy what you need. (dont expect to be able to sell your body for food).

    • @dhsajdak
      @dhsajdak Před 2 lety +2

      @@tammydundon2171 I’m gonna go ahead and say cash in an event like this might not be in high demand, so you would probably want precious metals and other barter goods (or services).

  • @1kontrolr872
    @1kontrolr872 Před 4 lety +18

    That was awesome. I'm glad you linked to the book one second after. That book is based on a military/government study on life after an emp. That book made me realize the reality of what an emp will do to the human psyche in a no hope situation.

    • @spokes28
      @spokes28 Před 10 měsíci

      That’s right. No hope.

  • @larryman2707
    @larryman2707 Před rokem +2

    Very cool!! This has always been the gaping hole in my preparation. I do have two older dirt bikes that shouldn’t be affected by an EMP but their uses are a little bit limited …but it’s something to get me around. This little unit is a game changer. BUT you better have a good supply of ammo in your truck because if you don’t lay low, people are coming after it!! 😂😂

  • @jkuoverland8507
    @jkuoverland8507 Před 3 lety +26

    Sorry, it’s a scam, listen to the PhD in the comments.

  • @backyardadventurers6195
    @backyardadventurers6195 Před 4 lety +4

    Looking forward to seeing more Gear Tuesdays! I would never of even thought about EMP proofing my truck lol

  • @justinperry9754
    @justinperry9754 Před 4 lety +37

    Pretty cool idea and I want to believe this would work but I'm pretty skeptical... I'm not sure how something attached to ur battery can protect the entire electrical system in a vehicle unless the source of the surge was inside the battery itself. And with a $300 price tag I'd want some proof that it actually does it's job lol

    • @CharlesBerryamericanlinkage
      @CharlesBerryamericanlinkage Před rokem +1

      Does not work !! Will not work !! Blow $300.00 on food and hope it does not hit any closer than 200 miles or your tost!

  • @charitymiles1026
    @charitymiles1026 Před 2 lety +1

    Let’s say this does work, it won’t make it far when you run into all the stranded vehicles lined up on the roads.

  • @1ambulator
    @1ambulator Před 2 lety

    Gear Tuesday -- Excellent idea, do it. Really good explaination and prevention of EMP. Looking forward to more.

  • @kerndawg8877
    @kerndawg8877 Před 4 lety +5

    Awesome point on the gray man/when to use it stuff. I read an account from Katrina that said they could only use their generator during the day (sound/light discipline) because they'd have people show up who wanted free stuff or wanted to TAKE their stuff.

  • @JerryWDaviscom
    @JerryWDaviscom Před 4 lety +33

    Buy an extra one to EMP-proof your favorite gas pump.

    • @airtaiH2
      @airtaiH2 Před 3 lety +1

      Jerry W Davis Ride Clean & Save Green, ditch the deadly DIEsel and toxic gasoline. Chose one of the 7 cleaner, safer, local fuels available across the continent for less than the price of the petroleum, being sold for less than it’s full value by the same banksters that print the fake dollar bills. The

    • @navycop0270
      @navycop0270 Před 3 lety +1

      @@airtaiH2 I think you missed the point. In the event of an EMP type event it will knock out fueling stations and the trucking industry.

    • @airtaiH2
      @airtaiH2 Před 3 lety

      Navy Cop02 not if you disconnect from the fuels that the control paradigm allows you to burn in your engines and choose the cleaner, safer, local, less expensive and DISTRIBUTED sources of fuel. The problem is bankster supremacy and oil baron tyranny. Stop buying the toxic fuels they are selling and stop using the fake dollar bills they be printing. Disconnect from the system that needs you more than you need it. #StayFree!

    • @BigfootUnibrowMan
      @BigfootUnibrowMan Před 2 lety

      @@airtaiH2 stfu

  • @dandexinventor
    @dandexinventor Před 3 lety +12

    Cool information, though I have questions just as you did when you called the mfr. Just as I was about to write my ???'s about this, I looked down and saw Edgar Bustamane's comment, which I agree with and have my electronics degree to guide me about my concerns. The first thought is the mfr would have to have a good idea how much current/voltage comes from an EMP and looking at the wiring of that device in no way gives me confidence in what I would expect to be large gauge wires, such as one would see attached to the vehicle's battery (the largest ones) which are usually 6ga or so.
    Roughly, the electrical current/voltage has to go somewhere else if not through your 'exposed to the air without grounded insulation' electronics and wiring and this device, being a stand alone box can't just store the energy like a capacitor or coil and release it safely somewhere other than your vehicle WITHOUT a path to that 'somewhere else'.
    Our vehicles ride on rubber tires which act as an insulator (so they won't allow electricity to go to ground and dissipate).
    Now if a vehicle had multiple braided grounding straps dragging on the ground all the time, there's a chance and EMP pulse could be directed THROUGH exterior conductive path of a metal body to ground without affecting electronic devices, but even that has it's variables such as the ground surface itself being conductive when (at the exact moment) an EMP occurs as well as your vehicle's electronics being isolated from the flow of electricity. If you were driving the conductive strap equipped vehicle on a rubberized track at a school, there is no place for the electrical current to move to, what then?
    If you were struck while walking on that rubber track, unfortunately the electricity would go into your relatively conductive (because of the water content mostly) body and exit the most effective path possible. This usually ends up being feet on the way to the ground and worse, the path through your body could include your heart, your brain...If no path, your body would be where the attempt to store the high voltage would occur and since you are not designed as a high capacity component, it would fry many internal organs, whatever is most conductive, until it escapes to another place. There have been people almost vaporized when the current/voltage is high enough. Admittedly, I'm not an EMP expert, so what happens in reality is beyond me. I only have educated guesses to go on. Sorry, dealing with this objectively means being realistic.
    I'll be more than happy to eat my words if by chance a new technology I don't know about proves me wrong, but until I see it with my own eyes and in person, I'm not buying it.

  • @jeffreyhoffman8251
    @jeffreyhoffman8251 Před 2 lety

    Interesting video. A friend sent it to me, now I'll watch some more of yours. Thanks.

  • @Scarywoody
    @Scarywoody Před 4 lety +32

    Seems like a $300 bottle of "Magic" elixir.

    • @vtecbanger3180
      @vtecbanger3180 Před 3 lety +1

      I can’t find magic elixir anywhere. Do you have a link? I bought lightning in a bottle but I don’t think it’s a a useful as I hoped.

  • @gregtennyson
    @gregtennyson Před 4 lety +4

    You can pick up some cheap carb'd motos for use in an emergency. An EMP would leave roads cluttered with disabled vehicles so having a two wheeled option is a plus.

  • @TheHorta
    @TheHorta Před 2 lety

    Fellow Gear Queer here! Gear is life and life is gear.

  • @musicman8270
    @musicman8270 Před 2 lety +3

    You can keep small devices in an old microwave. Microwaves are perfect faraday cages. You can also build larger faraday cages for vehicles, etc

  • @nellanddudley
    @nellanddudley Před 4 lety +40

    You'll need to store gas, because gas pumps won't work. I have gas available, because I use so much on the farm. I hadn't contemplated doing this for my vehicles, but I will now. I've had a whole house surge suppressor for several years. It was easy to install and not terribly pricey. Great video as always!

    • @davidkay7389
      @davidkay7389 Před 4 lety +5

      Gas doesnt store well long term. Diesel yes, gasoline, ehh.

    • @nellanddudley
      @nellanddudley Před 4 lety +1

      @@davidkay7389 And that's why mine is cycled through regularly. I use diesel as well for the tractor.

    • @kerndawg8877
      @kerndawg8877 Před 4 lety +7

      STA-BIL will help it last longer.

    • @amorton94
      @amorton94 Před 4 lety +5

      You would just have to gain access to the storage tank at a gas station and use a mechanical pump. Problem solved. Don't forget to leave the cash at the abandoned register lol

    • @donaldfrazier5244
      @donaldfrazier5244 Před 3 lety +4

      Propane conversion if you have a faraday cage for all of the electrical parts to make a combustion engine operate after an emp then the government will confiscate any engine that runs in the name of national security . Learn how to build a rocket stove for heat and cooking

  • @patriotboz6893
    @patriotboz6893 Před 4 lety +33

    Tactical Toolkit Tuesdays

    • @LastLineOfDefense
      @LastLineOfDefense  Před 4 lety +9

      Think that's probably too close to "tactical toolbox"

    • @patriotboz6893
      @patriotboz6893 Před 4 lety +1

      @@LastLineOfDefense this is true... love thy content regardless good sir, thank you!

    • @codym7151
      @codym7151 Před 4 lety

      Tiktok Tuesdays

  • @Georgiaguntraining
    @Georgiaguntraining Před 2 lety

    Well presented. Have these on our house and generator. Will be adding to vehicles.

  • @teresarusinska9914
    @teresarusinska9914 Před 2 lety

    excellent young man, I am 68 and that your video is clear and piece if mind, thank you

  • @ralphmacrina2923
    @ralphmacrina2923 Před 3 lety +5

    There is a great book on Jack Carr's reading list called "one second after" by William Forstchen ... takes place in the Mtns of Western NC and details the aftermath of an EMP attack on the us. Great fast paced read for Preppers

    • @winfordnettles3292
      @winfordnettles3292 Před 2 lety +1

      I read the book "One Second After" by William Forstchen and it is spot on! He did his research before he wrote the book and it is as good as it gets in describing an apocalyptic EMP event. The best reading for anyone concerned about their future.

    • @debbiecurtis4021
      @debbiecurtis4021 Před 11 měsíci

      It's a trilogy. The second and third book are worth a read. Also read ALAS BABYLON.

  • @tenminutetokyo2643
    @tenminutetokyo2643 Před 2 lety +8

    EMP affects electronics directly - namely ICs, not just through wires. If the circuitry isn't shielded with metal directly, it will fry.

  • @rebelbatdave5993
    @rebelbatdave5993 Před rokem

    Thanks! Definitely Shared!

  • @davidspence3012
    @davidspence3012 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you thank you! I knew military has this, but not talking. Exactly what I want. Now, another episode you could do is on how to protect your cat converter from current widespread theft. I'm painting mine red high temp paint, inscribing my DL number, placing loud motion sensor under car.

  • @joeosborne8354
    @joeosborne8354 Před 4 lety +4

    You kind of addressed my question at the very end. If this works, you’re left with a vehicle, but you won’t be able to get gas because the stations will be fried. The only use for a post-EMP vehicle is to get you to a bug out location...if you have enough fuel.

    • @MrPHUCKYOURSELF
      @MrPHUCKYOURSELF Před 2 lety +2

      That’s where you siphon gas from everyone who’s car isn’t emp proofed

  • @GamerNxUSN
    @GamerNxUSN Před 4 lety +4

    So it's a lightning arrestor for your home and truck. You would also need to ground out every component physically and shield each harness.

  • @ranytravis4953
    @ranytravis4953 Před 2 lety

    Excellent video...seen faraday cages but this seems simpler but hope it actually works..I'll check it out too..Thanks bro

  • @gregsz1ful
    @gregsz1ful Před 2 lety

    I saw some comments about Faraday cages. A cage is mainly to keep out electrostatic fields, which include RF fields. It does NOT shield magnetic field. Your compass will work in a Faraday cage LOL.

  • @imnotusingmyrealname4566
    @imnotusingmyrealname4566 Před 3 lety +6

    The best thing about your vehicle being EMP proof is that after an EMP nobody needs the gas in their tanks and you have some extra fuel to gather 😅.

  • @slongger
    @slongger Před 3 lety +3

    1930s hand crank tractors , perhaps some older moped and motorcycles using magneto kick starters

  • @Paul-ou1rx
    @Paul-ou1rx Před 4 lety +1

    If you are serious about this, there are independent laboratories that could test the device.
    The independent validation sales increase would more than offset the test costs if it works.
    Quoting a military standard is not the same as testing a specific device with independent verification.

  • @killyourtelllievision
    @killyourtelllievision Před 3 lety

    Great channel Bro. Glad I found it.

  • @tomjaworskininja
    @tomjaworskininja Před 3 lety +3

    Without looking inside the unit and running multiple tests we can only speculate what it is and how it works but looking at the design and description how it works it's most likely some form of surge arrestor. They do work but only in a very specific situation and even than they are only 60-80% effective.
    The only way that you can protect your vital electronics like ECU is to have them in case in specialised form of Faraday cage and on top of that they need to have ability of being temporary disconnect during EMP.
    This is the only 100% way to prevent damage anything else doesn't work.
    It's like bullet proof vest they also work but only in specific situations!
    If they are rated for 308 and yo get shot with 22 short in the vest no problem it will work perfectly and it will protect you but if you get shot in the head it doesn't matter if you are wearing the vest!
    If you get massive solar flare it will be equivalent of getting shot with Canon id doesn't matter if you get hit in the middle of your vest or leg you will not going to make it.
    So stop wasting your money on crap that doesn't work! and even if it was 100% effective EMP will be last thing on your mind if a nuclear bomb explode near you

  • @RevGunn-jq3cq
    @RevGunn-jq3cq Před 3 lety +18

    LMAO! That was a good one, I so glad my Glock doesn’t have any electronics. Get Mountain bike and a good repair kit

    • @zachkummer1016
      @zachkummer1016 Před 3 lety +1

      Better off just getting an older vehicle with more mechanical less electronics

  • @JerseyGirlGingerLex
    @JerseyGirlGingerLex Před rokem

    I bet you are glad you invested into the emp shield now with all the talk of EMPs lately 😊 I am planning to purchase one myself

  • @jeremyk.6456
    @jeremyk.6456 Před 2 lety +2

    I would make sure to get the tools to be able to recondition batteries so that when it craps out you will be able to make due. I would also stock up on the cells, plates, and caps from a battery manufacturer/reconditioner or from old batteries. I know with the dry cell batteries you won’t be able to recondition them very easily if at all. It may be wise to get a secondary battery that has regular old acid so that you can recondition that one and use the other battery for other accessories. Getting a solar power battery charger also in case of an alternator crapping out would be wise as well and having extra rebuild kits for the alternator/starter/pulleys. You better be ready to guard your property with your life in an end world scenario when nobody has a working vehicle. Ensuring it is a dark color would be wisest, driving at night, using a night vision camera to avoid using lights, and have tap/bags to cover up your lights inside your vehicle because a lighted up vehicle in the complete darkness would be an easy target for a needy person with a rifle. We don’t want to make ourselves easy targets by any means. If you’re trying to avoid the forced jabs I would start producing your own foods (meat & veggies) because back in September Klaus Schwab admitted that they will start to put the mRNA technology along with nanotechnology in the food & animals that are going to market for consumption. The nanotechnology is considered “GRAS” (generally regarded as safe) because the larger granular sized particles of the same type of elements/minerals/matrix are considered safe without doing any tests with nano sized technology/particles. It is commonly known in the scientific community that nano particles nearly always have properties that aren’t anywhere near the properties of the regular minerals. This can be viewed as Carbon is 6 atoms, then you assemble 6 carbons together into graphite, and when you put 6 graphite molecules together you form Graphene oxide. Graphene oxide is known to have the same properties as water being both hydrophilic, hydrophobic, and electrically conductive. These 3 traits aren’t present in carbon or graphite at all. Just a little extra science for the survivors out there to stay on top of their survival game.

  • @sgbradley
    @sgbradley Před 4 lety +5

    I'm a retired Aerospace Technologist and you just wasted your vlog!
    You have grounded the battery to the device but that's it (if the PVC (94 volt) box isn't shielded inside then even the battery won't be either.
    Best way to shield the car or truck in your case would be to individually ground each component with either copper, silver, Gold fingers is best or mesh with o-ring gasket. The gasket must be placed on the base and top of shielded boxes that are made of metal or plated like baby shoes (copper etc). Don't forget your truck is sitting on rubber tires which is shielding it too.
    AND yes you can Die from a SOLAR FLARE too!

  • @jones_edition
    @jones_edition Před 4 lety +26

    Cool stuff! You literally make me want to go camping everyday

  • @veebarton7602
    @veebarton7602 Před 3 lety

    Thank you for this knowledge ❤️

  • @chiefcoyote
    @chiefcoyote Před 4 lety

    Thanks for the tips. Truck is now EMP Proof, I can finally get a full nights rest

  • @bobboyer3766
    @bobboyer3766 Před 2 lety +3

    Just so you know, like tankers you need to have a harness that tappers to the ground to discharge the power. Reason being your tires act as a insulator therefore it needs a out point which is the harness tapering to the ground.

  • @BennyBiohazard
    @BennyBiohazard Před 4 lety +58

    How do you get them to honor the warranty after a solar flare hits and it doesn't work?

    • @LastLineOfDefense
      @LastLineOfDefense  Před 4 lety +16

      I'd suggest riding a bicycle to their headquarters. But really - if something happens, then you'd contact them i guess (unless the world is over).

    • @jeffrooke4723
      @jeffrooke4723 Před 4 lety +6

      Hunting them with dogs would be fun! But , their product probably works just fine if it is on the DHS list. Just remember to carry a Long chunk of hose to siphon fuel from gas stations and something smaller to drain other vehicles.

    • @mrmarkspencer8314
      @mrmarkspencer8314 Před 4 lety

      @@LastLineOfDefense you'd have to, because their email and cell phone probably won't work.... unless they were in their emp proof truck at the time. ;)

    • @mrmarkspencer8314
      @mrmarkspencer8314 Před 4 lety

      @@LastLineOfDefense ​ you'd have to, because their email and cell phone probably won't work.... unless they were in their emp proof truck at the time. ;)

  • @SumGuy255
    @SumGuy255 Před 2 lety

    Gearing up for Tuesday

  • @quinntheeskimooutdoors6234

    Looks very interesting, thanks.

  • @jedburlingham3593
    @jedburlingham3593 Před 2 lety +7

    Before I spent money on a device like that, I would want to know how it was tested. My understanding is the ECU (or ECM) would be ruined during an an EMP because their would not be a countering electromagnetic field device like a Faraday Cage taking the EMP pulse away from the the ECU/ECM on the firewall or inside the car. If you cannot ground the EMP charge away from your device, they will fail. And some modern cars have as many as 4 or more sub-Control Modules in the vehicle.

  • @CoryCollision
    @CoryCollision Před 4 lety +4

    Notification squad coming in clutch!
    Great video so far as always and interesting lol

  • @communismenslavesmurders5774

    Thinking outside of the box here: Put a BICYCLE in the bed of your pickup truck. Then you can cover that 20 miles in 1 to 2 hours. You could probably get away with bringing nothing else... Add a small bottle of water and a pistol, and you will be golden ! I know this will work. How are you going to test the little box with 3 wires?

  • @rocketsurgery8337
    @rocketsurgery8337 Před 3 lety +2

    What about back feeding? Every electrical component can and will backfeed unless it's run through a diode. Disconnect your battery when you're not driving your vehicle would be a much better option plus you will eliminate parasitic draws. That magic box won't do anything.

  • @lifebythehorns
    @lifebythehorns Před 4 lety +21

    Yeah...... No way this works. It's like saying I'm gonna wrap my ankle in Kevlar and it will protect vitals lol

    • @h001139
      @h001139 Před 4 lety +1

      That is exactly what I thought. This product is just to pray on people like this guy.

  • @ukiyo7206
    @ukiyo7206 Před 4 lety +44

    No one:
    LLoD: "There are storms on the surface of the sun, sometimes they get a little too big~"

  • @tedsamuels3203
    @tedsamuels3203 Před 3 lety

    That was awesome...I would like to see more things like this ..... Thanks 😊

  • @Chatty_Matty
    @Chatty_Matty Před 4 lety +23

    Last “unchecked box” : PVS14 + infrared headlights in that taco..

  • @grassroot011
    @grassroot011 Před 2 lety +3

    WE need our grid protection more than this local protection. The utilities delivery systems, Water, gas, and power.

  • @williamsantiago7303
    @williamsantiago7303 Před 3 lety +1

    I wonder if vehicle manufacturers have all built this into our cars today? How will it do if the car is running when the event happens? Great video and very informative. Thumbs up on your video. 👍

  • @bilytaylor253
    @bilytaylor253 Před 2 lety

    Excellent explanation. Thanks

  • @spudthegreaterusa8386
    @spudthegreaterusa8386 Před 3 lety +4

    I think the only thing that may save a modern vehicle from a genuine emp is having it stored in a metal shed. I have all my vehicles in a quonset hut, 60x 150ft x 30ft all steel and I believe that is about the best you can hope for.

  • @QQ-hm4nu
    @QQ-hm4nu Před 4 lety +5

    You should always have some cash at hand too. EMP’s whether from the sun flare or an atmospheric explosion will make your credit cards obsolete.

    • @Seedavis397
      @Seedavis397 Před 4 lety +1

      Cassidy bloodworth cash or silver and gold

    • @cnc75adventures49
      @cnc75adventures49 Před 4 lety +2

      Cash will be the least of your worries it would be full on looting everywhere um humans are nuts👺

    • @kalikasurf
      @kalikasurf Před 4 lety +1

      So what you’re sayin is ....... buy everything in my amazon cart the day before an EMP? Got it!

    • @QQ-hm4nu
      @QQ-hm4nu Před 4 lety

      kalikasurf Just as long as you choose same day shipping because amazon trucks won’t work afterwards 😂

    • @TheSuperBoyProject
      @TheSuperBoyProject Před 2 lety

      @@Seedavis397 good luck moving around with noble metals known for their density.

  • @nicholasklangos9704
    @nicholasklangos9704 Před 2 lety

    There was a large CME 2 days ago should hire earth Sunday night Monday morning, keep watch as the sun is very active now!

  • @saveyourselvessheeple
    @saveyourselvessheeple Před 2 lety +1

    One picosecond actually. Also, EMP Shield is a veteran owned, American company who has enormous contracts with the DHS, DOD, Texas DEMSO team for their independent grid, & on & on. I have had them on my cars and home for over 3 years. We got hit directly by lightning and it saved everything in the house. That isn't the impressive part! As I was looking for any damage and went to the breaker panel, I noticed that my EMP Shield was blackened on the surface and had a dark black burn line between the screws that mount it on the wall. I couldn't figure it out. I went outside and where the ground terminal is for the entire house is also the young bear's favorite place to sneak into the fenced area of my property to look for food, bird feeders, etc. Well even a cub that is taking day trips out on his own weighs quite a bit and one of them ripped the ground wire off of the terminal in the actual ground, which was run through, the middle, wrapped around several times and secured by two tightening screws and a clamp. The ungrounded EMP Shield took the brunt of a direct lightning strike to the house and fried out the unit but saved everything, I lost not one cent. The customer service is so fantastic there (made in Kansas, Kansas Business of the Year 2020-21) that I explained what had happened, thanked them profusely and they asked me to take a picture of the unit properly hooked up to the panel and send the fried unit back to them on their dime for a free replacement unit! (They told me they had a team that took apart atypical happenings to units and analyzed them to see what worked and how for any possible upgrades to be made on newer generation units) They're amazing! If you have ANY problems, which you will not but were you to, ask for Andrew. He is a fantastic guy and a member of a community I belong to online. He's a part owner of the business and will personally speak with you about any issue that customer service and product support cannot remedy. Amazing company, amazing product, our government and Military vehicles as well as installations are all being fortified with these, as well as all the other ham/comms unit, solar unit, boat, etc etc. I can not overstate how amazing of a product and company they have and are! 💯👈🏻

  • @joemirasola7466
    @joemirasola7466 Před 4 lety +3

    Very interesting product! Thoughts on whether an EMP event would fry your auto’s key fob/keyless ignition?

    • @LastLineOfDefense
      @LastLineOfDefense  Před 4 lety +1

      Key fobs are tiny, so won't absorb much energy, and are naturally shielded, as to not cause or receive interference from other transmitting devices, so they'd be fine.

  • @GentiluomoStraniero
    @GentiluomoStraniero Před 3 lety +13

    It's a little more complicated than this. Your vehicle electronics must be contained within a faraday cage. The vehicle must also be located in a shielded bunker.

    • @hilarydunaway4807
      @hilarydunaway4807 Před 2 lety

      Would an aluminum shed work good as a faraday cage?

    • @chanoleyva4208
      @chanoleyva4208 Před rokem

      No, In fact an emp would pretty much leave most vehicles intact as they are already surrounded in metal

    • @GentiluomoStraniero
      @GentiluomoStraniero Před rokem

      The engine wire harness would be a huge conductor for that EM energy and the ecu processor would be fried as a result. The engine bay is not perfectly shielded.

  • @macgyvermedia8812
    @macgyvermedia8812 Před 3 lety

    Nicely done brother..👍

  • @alaskangrandma2566
    @alaskangrandma2566 Před 2 lety

    Just subscribed. Excellent video

  • @jefftracy3771
    @jefftracy3771 Před 2 lety +6

    I have my doubts about this. I think the most foolproof method to totally protect against an EMP is to get an old truck and have all the wires and electrical components on hand in a faraday cage. The problem with new trucks is the amount of electrical components and wiring. Unless you work on them for a living, you're going to be way in over your head. Sometime after the EMP, change out all the electrical parts. There would likely be multiple EMPs so it would not be wise to change them out immediately and it would be wise to have multiples of each component. This is certainly a cheaper option than buying all the parts multiple times over but will it protect against the EMP? My guess is it would get fried like everything else and even if it did manage to stop the first EMP, it would take the full brunt of the pulse, and get fried, leaving your truck vulnerable to the next attack. Nevertheless, it's a good option to have. All I'm saying is don't solely rely on it and think it will get you through.

    • @gunfisher4661
      @gunfisher4661 Před 2 lety

      Best to go stone age a 2021 Chevy truck has 13 different computers in it not counting all the other components.

  • @garygomer7940
    @garygomer7940 Před 4 lety +9

    So, not trying to be difficult , but, what protects the Shield box thingy from an EMP?

    • @stvargas69
      @stvargas69 Před 4 lety

      The thingy is the sacrifical circuit instead of your car

    • @Justforfun-ek7et
      @Justforfun-ek7et Před 4 lety +1

      @Daniel Giller, I need more info regarding your expertise on this matter, could you elaborate a little more on this? Are EMPs a credible threat to civilians, would a device like this EMP shield offer protection as advertised, if not, what literature can you point me to so I can do a little more research on this. Thanks in advance.

  • @melissamares-salinas9465

    Call it tactical Tuesday all the tactical gear you need for intense situations

  • @erionmccurdy7857
    @erionmccurdy7857 Před 2 lety +1

    I'm Protected, I got my ( No EMP On Board ) Placard in the Back Window :)

  • @johnsanders7273
    @johnsanders7273 Před 4 lety +8

    Massively overpriced and doubtful if it works. I'll stick to the faraday cage, thanks.

  • @susied.3376
    @susied.3376 Před 3 lety

    Wow, I had no idea. I thought those things were only in the movies. Thank You.

  • @needparalegal
    @needparalegal Před 3 lety

    Military tested EMPs decades ago. Standard steel bodied cars and trucks are naturally EMP resistant, since the electricals are encased in a conductive magnetic cage.

  • @davidmann2988
    @davidmann2988 Před 2 lety +3

    The problem is you never know if something is emp prof until it’s too late.

  • @BigBickBenedict_de_Texas
    @BigBickBenedict_de_Texas Před 4 lety +7

    LLOD: So this is basically it, it's a box it does some stuff... Sold, i'll take three, lol.

  • @gregchaney2004
    @gregchaney2004 Před 2 lety

    Thank you. Greg Chaney in coastal N.C

  • @wallycastro3
    @wallycastro3 Před 2 lety

    Car manufacturers have been testing EMPs for years. When ignition coils started getting stronger and we started implementing Electronic Fuel Injection, that became a huge problem. Nowadays if you take a look at an ECU, it is a well sealed Faraday Box. At the GMC development facility here in Austin they did a bunch of testing with EMPs and what happened was Sensors and actuators got crazy…the engine stalled and after they turn the key it started right up. Other systems might not work but ECU, CAN Bus systems, coils like injectors and ignition coils, Hall sensors and inductive sensors will be just fine.

    • @LastLineOfDefense
      @LastLineOfDefense  Před 2 lety

      Yup - a lot of this is documented in the EMP Commission's report!

  • @jaychristianson7110
    @jaychristianson7110 Před 4 lety +3

    Try throwing a grounding strap on your vehicle. We do it out on the pipeline to ground our vehicles