California Carol here...I'm so glad I found your channel...a thumbs up and God Bless you for being of service to Humanity by freely sharing your ideas on this platform I believe many precious lives can and and will be saved, people who are aware (or not) of the need for protection but have low or no income for whatever reason, will be able to get these few items together for protection. Thank You!😇
I am so happy to have discovered your info sessions. I am a senior living with a disabled person. You make informTion clear qnd functional. Thank you for your real help.
Just want to say thanks for making the video covering the outage. I have a couple of solar generators but watching your videos gave me some insight on the Ecoflow. The speed in which it charges is a game changer in a critical situation. I saw Costco had them on sale for a pretty good deal. I decided it was probably the lowest price I'd probably see so I pull the trigger. You have one of the most informative channels without the nonsense and fear mongering. Stay safe and keep cool. I saw the news. SMH 🙄. GOD BLESS.
Good for you! Look for my 3 part video series on how to manage the power in a portable power station. I should be done with it in about a week. Just sub and hit notification bell.
@@johnjanuary2958 I have my best portable radios stuffed inside a broken microwave. I have 12 power stations now and built my own for a window ac with a 300ah Ampere Time LiFeP04. I have no idea how to protect an active solar setup. The magnetic field of the earth is expected to weaken so much that nobody can go outside during the day because of deadly solar radiation and flares.
@@baneverything5580 yes the communist manifesto listed control of child education (indoctrination) as one of the top requirements to turn a nation to socialism and eventually communism. It was a long term plan and it has worked exceedingly well for them.
Sometimes you can find used surplus NEMA metallic enclosures in surplus shops. If they are not to perforated with sealing bushings or conduit terminators in most of the sides you can buy chrome plated steel knockout plugs to seal the holes. A layer of aluminum tape on both sides any you are good to go. BTW, in the Lindgren screen rooms we used in the paging repair center I worked at there is actually a power pass through bulkhead that eliminates RF and probably an EMP. We were near several TV transmitter sites and radio station transmitters and we were able to have power within the screen room without ingress of stray RF.
I've looked at all the links you've provide but I didn't find the emp bag you had inside the cooler. I could look on Amazon but I trust you to pick the best rather than me picking it. Thank you for these most informative videos.
I heard the only thing that would effect a solar panel is not the panels itself but that thing that is connected to the batteries and the solar panels don't know what it's called but it powers the batteries.
Some very good info! Planning on protecting my some of my solar generators (EcoFlow) and other electronic equipment from an EMP very soon. Just subscribed.
That sounds interesting...I look forward to hearing why it ought to be last. I my case it was pretty high up on my list as a prepper. It did have to take 2d place to the whole house EMP because I had to replace my furnace/AC this past winter that cost a considerable amount and in protecting that investment the cages slipped on the list but they are not last. Car and truck, individual ferrite devices, EMP bags are next on the list.
Love your style! Question: isn't it important to keep all items away from the metal can's sides? One video showed lining the can with cardboard to prevent contact with the can itself. Might you have an opinion about this, please? THANK YOU
I line them with plastic buckets. The large one contains a portable power station with platic housing. I find it much cleaner and easier that way, rather than cardboard. I tried cardboard back in 2015 and didnt care for it.
@@LoneStarPrepping thank you! I caught you plastic tub video after posting the question and simply LOVE your ingenuity with it! You really gave me hope that I, too, can do 'dis! :D
@@LoneStarPrepping My small 10gal accommodated a mop bucket (sans handles) and wow, it was so easy to pile in the goods! I also took the step to foil-overlay on the gasket area, hoping like heck there's a good seal. Thx again for your brilliant ideas!
This is all good information and tips but I use my ecoflow river pro daily. It won't be in a container protected should we be hit by an EMP all of a sudden. Any ideas?
I have a few ecoflows and store 2 in cages. Unless you need it for medical reasons, a solar generator is the last thing to worry about if an EMP hits, anyway. 80% to 90% population would not survive if the US lost power for a month. I would make sure you keep ham radios and other things... in a cage. Load up on basics... food, water, defense, etc.. and be ready to leave if you are in the city.
Great video! I looked for the link for those EMP bags, but there is not one. Can you update your links please so we can find the EMP bag you bought? Thanks
@@LoneStarPrepping Got another ? It does not tell us how to 'seal' the bags, but rather it refers us to the FAQ's section. Maybe it's just me but looked around the site for 5 minutes or so, looking for a FAQ's section? I wish he just would have put it in the description how to 'seal' the bags. So...how did you seal the bags? Thanks
Good video. Lots of facts. I don't disagree actually but don't know, nobody does,probably, is if the pulse or wave can pass through a 1mm gap or mesh with wires bigger than 1mm I'm wondering if the "100 mph tape" is really required for rivins.
Hey thanks for sharing such valuable info! 2 questions: 1. What size are your bags for your delta mini? 2. What size did you purchase for your ecoflow pro/max? Thanks again!!
@@LoneStarPrepping its okay. thanks for replying. I used your link and emailed the guy your channel so you'll get credit for when i purchase the bag in case you're affiliated with him. Thanks again!
Great video. It shows me where I can improve my efforts. I especially love the links. You've put a lot of effort into this video. Thanks for your help. May I ask about the faraday bags you also showed. Could you provide a link?
What kind of radio? You should use a strong AM radio signal. When that goes away, it shows at least 50db shielding, which should be enough. Cell phones, 2 way radios etc... have too strong of a signal.
I have a question, Would an insulated lunch sack/cooler with that silver foil type lining work to protect your Items? The reason I ask is because they make some that look like a purse (I have one), and I thought it would work nice to protect your phone while out and about. Also I was wondering the same for The silver insulation stuff you get in rolls that looks like bubble wrap?
I have seen those. My wife uses one when shopping for meats etc... I tested mine about a year ago, and it did not work. You might try testing yours like I do in video. Let me know how it works out.
I would stuff that 10 gallon can with rechargeable usb flashlights and crank/ solar radios & more to fill up the spaces between the can and that storage bag.
I am 80. My take is, what good does it do to react to something, EMP, half heartedly? It sort of negates the first effort doesn't it?? I have seen a lot of change happen and it's a real shame where we find ourselves...I never thought the US would sink to the level it has...I am preparing for the worst. Really, it is going to get bad most people have no idea.
Im in the middle of doing another video regarding faraday cages, but this time I stress how bad it can get and the number of people that are expected to die. I bring up that although important, a faraday cage should be on the bottom of your to do list. I explain what I mean...
A microwave makes a great fast feraday cage . Providing it has a good seel . Then take power cord out . Expose corf screws then put in a good grounding wire to a grounding steak . Di not ground to house ground . Microw wave and magnetic emo are cousins . This will let you sield small items . . Yes for big items i use the garbage can you soeak of . I use flex seal spray to coat inside vrs static electrixity . Seal can like you say . . A large can done i put a second small can inside. . Use large ammo cans for solor panels . ( From military surplus stores ) .
Im pretty sure the inverter would but not, but Im sure on your other one. Im doing another video on 6 most important items to put in a faraday cage should the worse case emp hit. Stay tuned.
One of my cousins Fractal Burned multiple sheets of 3/8-inch plywood to "panel" a room. He used 120V (USA) house current to do it. NO WATER / baking soda involved. -- One does NOT have to use the High-Voltage (and 'wet' stuff) for it to work.
Great video...I do pretty much the same thing with an addition. It came about that when I was working on the trash can that a question popped in my mind...what if we have a fire and the house burns?? So I decided to line the can with a fire proof ceramic fiber blanket. It works well. I've decided to make a bigger trash can version about a 35 gallon size. Have you done anything about you car and whole house? I have just added an EMP Shield to my house and the car and truck will be next.
Do you plan to use the metal tape to seal the lid to the frame of the can? It would make a better, more continuous shield, would it not? Also, perhaps grounding the cans would improve their shielding?
Grounding is not needed. My test shows that it seals fine without tape for lid. Also, I want to be able to access my electronics for everyday kind of use and if I had to tape it up, I doubt I would even use it. If you wont be using items, go ahead and tape it up for good measure.
I appreciate this! Is there something special about these collapsible coolers (as in their made with a metallic liner?) Or is there a common feature I can look for?
Thanks for the video. Is it safe to store a lithium battery like a jackery inside of the metal can? Do these batteries need to have air circulation? Thanks.
Question......instead of that rubberized pail insert...can't you also use a paper garbage bag like from the grocery store? Isn't that the same effect but leaves more room to put stuff?
I see alot of these Faraday cheap made... but the thing is if an EMP bomb blewup several miles above usa people have just less than 2 minutes tops to protect their gear... WHat I am trying to find is specificaly made FARAway set made or DIY Faraway for each item like a Jackery and an Electric bike and cellphones and walkie talkies and EMedder radios and HAM radios ... well for each needed protected item set ready and can be used while EMP waves still stay sagnent that could last days which would mean all items need to be usable and protected at the same time.... and at least last to be able to use and charge for two weeks or longer being each seperately faraday emp proofed.
Great video Hun a ten. I figured out the why's of the middle man lining earlier. If you make another for newbies add text or say why the layers , also the cause of EMPs and reason to protect from EMPs👍oh and which items yes n no
The video assumes the viewer knows what an EMP is and what causes it and why you want to protect from EMPs. This video would be WAY to long if I included all that info. That topic needs a video of its own. That being said, I'm thinking about doing a video about those topics.
I really dont know. I would have to see it. Sounds like it would work as long as the seal from the lid to the can is metal and not rubber. Just test it. The ring band sounds a little inconvenient though.
@@BigRoss246 You don't... sorry... For one thing, you want to be venting it to keep it cool and any breach in the can will compomise the emp protection.
The Delta pro wont fit. I put my Delta 1300 in the big box. I asked Ecoflow about storing their units on their ends or sides and they said not a good idea.
@@LoneStarPrepping Excellent! I want to get a base and portable w/11 meter capabilities. I had an old Yaesu base yrs ago that was modified to include 11 meters but unfortunately it was stolen. Is there such a radio like that anymore?
Sure. Use cardboard. Lots of people have done it. Im lazy. I found an easier simple way to do it. All you are doing is trying to keep you metal items from touching the can.
What good is a power station if all the refrigerators or televisions etc are inoperable due to an emp,,, like having tons of gas with no car… but all is well and good to learn….
An understandable question. A portable power station that is protected can be useful in powering devices that were also protected in a faraday cage. Cages like these would be useful for emp's that are not necessarily life altering events. If the EMP is a life altering event, like eventually killing 90% of the population within a year, then the option of being able to bugout may be necessary. In that case, these wont do much good at all. See my latest video as I address that situation and how to handle it.
Would using a simple empty plastic cat litter box, wrapped with aluminum foil on the outside and inside then shielding the inside with pieces of cardboard work good for cell phones and laptop, etc. ?
Thank you for the video, very useful. One question please. What happens if something were to happen whilst you are using your generator or is that just bad luck. Thanks x
Can’t I put electronic items I received in the original cardboard boxes inside a galvanized trash can? Keeping in mind to tape the vulnerable areas you showed in the video.
@@LoneStarPrepping Ok. So then lining them with additional cardboard isn’t always necessary? You have any ideas for protecting the Bluetti EP500 from solar flare or EMP? They don’t make a trash can wide enough for that power station. I thought about a large dog kennel. Somehow reinforcing it against EMP or solar flares. That would be large enough for quite a few pieces of electronic gear. I’m just not sure about how to go about building it out.
@@MsJoose59 Correct. The only reason I have lining is so anything I put in with exposed metal will be protected. If you go to the link I have under the description, there is a site where you can buy some fabric to wrap it in which may help.
so i got the tool box, taped it up and lined it with cardboard on the inside. it doesnt seem to be blocking any signals. can i line the interior with faraday cloth? does that create any issue if i'm using the box to store my bluetti ac200max generator?
Use, like I said in the video, an am radio signal. Watch my updated video on how to make a faraday cage. I explain testing more. By the way, be sure there is a good seal between the lid and box using the same tape or copper. Also where the handles are.
An additional thought concerning a targeted launched EMP..... Be very wary of opening up your cages at the ONSET of an emergency! A discussed tactic is a SECONDARY OR TERTIARY EMP a few days or weeks later to finish off whatever emergency mitigations people or govts pull out after the INITIAL attack and begin using. I would have a primary box to open, and the secondary backup stuff to open weeks later in case this strategy is employed against the US. In the potential situations we are now considering? A little paranoia is a GOOD thing.... lol Think 2 steps ahead!!
Thats what I did. I have a few cages. One is none. Two is one. For example, I have 4 hand held raidios in different cages and I store my desk radio in a cage as well. Also, I have other videos on the topic you may want to watch.
They are not connected to the portable power stations. They are for emergency only. As long as disconnected, they shoulf be safe. I also have 1 big one put away.
If it worked, and if you can get of town fast enough, it may be useful, but I have my doubts it would actually work. You would be better off buying 1972 Bronco.
California Carol here...I'm so glad I found your channel...a thumbs up and God Bless you for being of service to Humanity by freely sharing your ideas on this platform I believe many precious lives can and and will be saved, people who are aware (or not) of the need for protection but have low or no income for whatever reason, will be able to get these few items together for protection. Thank You!😇
Thanks and welcome
I am so happy to have discovered your info sessions. I am a senior living with a disabled person. You make informTion clear qnd functional. Thank you for your real help.
Thank you so much for taking time to watch!
Just want to say thanks for making the video covering the outage. I have a couple of solar generators but watching your videos gave me some insight on the Ecoflow. The speed in which it charges is a game changer in a critical situation. I saw Costco had them on sale for a pretty good deal. I decided it was probably the lowest price I'd probably see so I pull the trigger. You have one of the most informative channels without the nonsense and fear mongering. Stay safe and keep cool. I saw the news. SMH 🙄. GOD BLESS.
Good for you! Look for my 3 part video series on how to manage the power in a portable power station. I should be done with it in about a week. Just sub and hit notification bell.
This has certainly been on my mind. Three power stations and over 20 radios.
You’re gonna need several metal cans buddy.
@@johnjanuary2958 I have my best portable radios stuffed inside a broken microwave. I have 12 power stations now and built my own for a window ac with a 300ah Ampere Time LiFeP04. I have no idea how to protect an active solar setup. The magnetic field of the earth is expected to weaken so much that nobody can go outside during the day because of deadly solar radiation and flares.
@@baneverything5580 lol
@@johnjanuary2958 So "Magnetic Excursion Mass Extinction." We`re in one. (The school system has completely failed...)
@@baneverything5580
yes the communist manifesto listed control of child education (indoctrination) as one of the top requirements to turn a nation to socialism and eventually communism. It was a long term plan and it has worked exceedingly well for them.
It is heart breaking all of this is become our reality now. Godspeed sir.
I agree. Thanks for the comment.
@@LoneStarPreppingthank you for your time, knowledge, and professionalism.
Thanks on the Faraday Cage info!
Sometimes you can find used surplus NEMA metallic enclosures in surplus shops. If they are not to perforated with sealing bushings or conduit terminators in most of the sides you can buy chrome plated steel knockout plugs to seal the holes. A layer of aluminum tape on both sides any you are good to go. BTW, in the Lindgren screen rooms we used in the paging repair center I worked at there is actually a power pass through bulkhead that eliminates RF and probably an EMP. We were near several TV transmitter sites and radio station transmitters and we were able to have power within the screen room without ingress of stray RF.
Sounds interesting...
Thanks just made the big box. We are pushing 80 and followed along okay.
Glad I could help out...
Thank You, for answering my questions. I think you are offering some pretty sound advice.
Glad I could help. Have a great day.
I've looked at all the links you've provide but I didn't find the emp bag you had inside the cooler. I could look on Amazon but I trust you to pick the best rather than me picking it. Thank you for these most informative videos.
This site should provide the best you can find...
disasterpreparer.com/
@@LoneStarPrepping thank you
Great information. How would you protect your solar panels?
As far as I know, if they are not plugged in, they should be fine.
Any idea where to buy a faraday bag big enough for a 100 watt solar panel?
I heard the only thing that would effect a solar panel is not the panels itself but that thing that is connected to the batteries and the solar panels don't know what it's called but it powers the batteries.
@@anthonygonzales1027 solar charge controller
Build a Faraday shed. Remember that it's called a cage for a reason. You only need to keep the cats out of the bird cage.
Thanks, I've been looking for a video just like this!
Glad I could help!
Dude, you just saved me hundreds of dollars.
Don't forget those household faraday cages as well. We have our portable radio and charge cables in a cupboard just above our microwave oven.
I have 2 other videos regarding this...
Great job, need this now for sure . Thanks for the links.
No problem 👍
Cool- I happen to have the same things in my faraday trash can
Some very good info! Planning on protecting my some of my solar generators (EcoFlow) and other electronic equipment from an EMP very soon. Just subscribed.
Thanks for the sub, and thanks for watching!
I really enjoy your videos. These were some great ideas. Thank you.
Thanks for sharing the knowledge
My pleasure
Thanks, you gave me a couple of ideas.
Wonderful information, thanks so much!
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks for the video. Excellent information.
Awesome info
God bless and keep you family safe today is October 18th 2022 Thank You be great information
Very welcome
Great video and awesome advice.
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching.
Awesome video, Thankyou sir👍🏻
How do you protect your solar panels? Great video, thank you.
From what I have read, there is no need to if they are not plugged in.
Great information
Wow Thank you that is a very good think to do.
That sounds interesting...I look forward to hearing why it ought to be last. I my case it was pretty high up on my list as a prepper. It did have to take 2d place to the whole house EMP because I had to replace my furnace/AC this past winter that cost a considerable amount and in protecting that investment the cages slipped on the list but they are not last. Car and truck, individual ferrite devices, EMP bags are next on the list.
Thank you!!! God bless!
good job
Is there possability you tested the EMP bag with portable cooler by itself ?
Brilliant!
Love your style! Question: isn't it important to keep all items away from the metal can's sides? One video showed lining the can with cardboard to prevent contact with the can itself. Might you have an opinion about this, please? THANK YOU
I line them with plastic buckets. The large one contains a portable power station with platic housing. I find it much cleaner and easier that way, rather than cardboard. I tried cardboard back in 2015 and didnt care for it.
@@LoneStarPrepping thank you! I caught you plastic tub video after posting the question and simply LOVE your ingenuity with it! You really gave me hope that I, too, can do 'dis! :D
So glad I could be of hope! Thanks for watching.
@@LoneStarPrepping My small 10gal accommodated a mop bucket (sans handles) and wow, it was so easy to pile in the goods! I also took the step to foil-overlay on the gasket area, hoping like heck there's a good seal. Thx again for your brilliant ideas!
Take an am radio and tune in on a strong signal and place inside. If the signal goes away, it is likely going to be fine.
This is all good information and tips but I use my ecoflow river pro daily. It won't be in a container protected should we be hit by an EMP all of a sudden. Any ideas?
I have a few ecoflows and store 2 in cages. Unless you need it for medical reasons, a solar generator is the last thing to worry about if an EMP hits, anyway. 80% to 90% population would not survive if the US lost power for a month. I would make sure you keep ham radios and other things... in a cage. Load up on basics... food, water, defense, etc.. and be ready to leave if you are in the city.
@@LoneStarPrepping thanks !
@@LoneStarPrepping where do you go t get out of the city? what if its winter 10 degrees?
@@samuelwallace2829 You will probably be part of the 90% who will die.
Thanks for the vid but haven't found anything for the panels measure 2x2 feet
Thank you for making this
No problem 😊
Great video! I looked for the link for those EMP bags, but there is not one. Can you update your links please so we can find the EMP bag you bought? Thanks
Link was at bottom of description page
disasterpreparer.com
@@LoneStarPrepping Yep there it is. lol . Thanks.
@@LoneStarPrepping Got another ? It does not tell us how to 'seal' the bags, but rather it refers us to the FAQ's section. Maybe it's just me but looked around the site for 5 minutes or so, looking for a FAQ's section? I wish he just would have put it in the description how to 'seal' the bags. So...how did you seal the bags? Thanks
@kellyname5733 search amazon... Ill go over my links when I get some time. Thx
Good video. Lots of facts. I don't disagree actually but don't know, nobody does,probably, is if the pulse or wave can pass through a 1mm gap or mesh with wires bigger than 1mm
I'm wondering if the "100 mph tape" is really required for rivins.
Cool video thanks.
Glad you liked it!
Hey thanks for sharing such valuable info!
2 questions:
1. What size are your bags for your delta mini?
2. What size did you purchase for your ecoflow pro/max?
Thanks again!!
Sorry, I dont remember the size. Just go to the site and buy what makes sense.
@@LoneStarPrepping its okay. thanks for replying. I used your link and emailed the guy your channel so you'll get credit for when i purchase the bag in case you're affiliated with him. Thanks again!
Thank you. Question. Wouldn’t you need to foil tape around the lid after closing, as well?
Yes, if the metal to metal lid to box is not enough after testing it.
Real big items i convert a large lay down deap freazer . This takes more prep work .
Great video. It shows me where I can improve my efforts. I especially love the links. You've put a lot of effort into this video. Thanks for your help. May I ask about the faraday bags you also showed. Could you provide a link?
Go to the link below towards the bottom. There is a site you can go to.
@@LoneStarPrepping Thanks. I guess I'll need to be prepared for sticker shock. :) I've seen his site before.
Oops. I'm wrong. His prices have come down a lot. I guess he found a better source. Thanks again. You provide some of the best material on YT.
I did the same galvanized can and tape, but my radio on solar didn't lose signal?
What kind of radio? You should use a strong AM radio signal. When that goes away, it shows at least 50db shielding, which should be enough. Cell phones, 2 way radios etc... have too strong of a signal.
Great video. Do you also have to protect the solar panels for the generator? Mine are rather large.
I dont believe you do. I don't.
I have a question, Would an insulated lunch sack/cooler with that silver foil type lining work to protect your Items? The reason I ask is because they make some that look like a purse (I have one), and I thought it would work nice to protect your phone while out and about. Also I was wondering the same for The silver insulation stuff you get in rolls that looks like bubble wrap?
I have seen those. My wife uses one when shopping for meats etc... I tested mine about a year ago, and it did not work. You might try testing yours like I do in video. Let me know how it works out.
I would stuff that 10 gallon can with rechargeable usb flashlights and crank/ solar radios & more to fill up the spaces between the can and that storage bag.
I do. I never said thats all I put in. See my other videos on the topic. I have much more in my cages than what you suggested.
Do you have your solar panels in faraday bags? If so can you show how you made those? Thank you.
If they are not hooked up, I don't believe you need to protect them. If they are, see Dr Bradley's site. I think he has a ferrites for it.
I am 80. My take is, what good does it do to react to something, EMP, half heartedly? It sort of negates the first effort doesn't it?? I have seen a lot of change happen and it's a real shame where we find ourselves...I never thought the US would sink to the level it has...I am preparing for the worst. Really, it is going to get bad most people have no idea.
Im in the middle of doing another video regarding faraday cages, but this time I stress how bad it can get and the number of people that are expected to die. I bring up that although important, a faraday cage should be on the bottom of your to do list. I explain what I mean...
You need two things. Fire and water. Hunting tools, trapping tools, fishing equipment and first aid are always nice too.
@woodspirit98
You need a whole lot more than that!
What kind of bag did you use inside of the Tahoe cooler so I can order on Amazon please? Thank you for your time it was an excellent presentation
I should have links under description...
A microwave makes a great fast feraday cage . Providing it has a good seel . Then take power cord out . Expose corf screws then put in a good grounding wire to a grounding steak . Di not ground to house ground .
Microw wave and magnetic emo are cousins . This will let you sield small items . . Yes for big items i use the garbage can you soeak of . I use flex seal spray to coat inside vrs static electrixity . Seal can like you say . . A large can done i put a second small can inside. . Use large ammo cans for solor panels . ( From military surplus stores ) .
Thank you so much. Do we need to protect the solar panels that go with our solar generator or are they okay?
They should be okay if they are not connected to anything at the time of an emp or massive solar storm.
@@LoneStarPrepping Okay, thank you! 🙂
Will a 2000 watt inverter generator not running also need protecting. Or even a standard say 3500 watt jobsite generator. Thanks
Im pretty sure the inverter would but not, but Im sure on your other one. Im doing another video on 6 most important items to put in a faraday cage should the worse case emp hit. Stay tuned.
@PreppingOver50 so if didn't clarify it would be a gas powered investor generator. Thanks
what size is that faraday bag you put the eco flow in, and where can I get it?
One of my cousins Fractal Burned multiple sheets of 3/8-inch plywood to "panel" a room. He used 120V (USA) house current to do it. NO WATER / baking soda involved. -- One does NOT have to use the High-Voltage (and 'wet' stuff) for it to work.
No idea what you are talking about.
@@LoneStarPrepping ha ha
NICE
Thank you
Great video...I do pretty much the same thing with an addition. It came about that when I was working on the trash can that a question popped in my mind...what if we have a fire and the house burns?? So I decided to line the can with a fire proof ceramic fiber blanket. It works well. I've decided to make a bigger trash can version about a 35 gallon size. Have you done anything about you car and whole house? I have just added an EMP Shield to my house and the car and truck will be next.
No, I have not done anything about my car or house. Sounds like you are getting ready for an EMP!
Any suggestions on how to shield the solar panels for the power station?
I dont believe you need to protect them if they are not hooked up. If they are hooked uo, you might look into some kind of Ferrite.
Do you plan to use the metal tape to seal the lid to the frame of the can? It would make a better, more continuous shield, would it not? Also, perhaps grounding the cans would improve their shielding?
Grounding is not needed. My test shows that it seals fine without tape for lid. Also, I want to be able to access my electronics for everyday kind of use and if I had to tape it up, I doubt I would even use it. If you wont be using items, go ahead and tape it up for good measure.
do have have to ground them?
No
I appreciate this! Is there something special about these collapsible coolers (as in their made with a metallic liner?) Or is there a common feature I can look for?
No, nothing special. If my links work, you can check them out.
Thanks for the video. Is it safe to store a lithium battery like a jackery inside of the metal can? Do these batteries need to have air circulation? Thanks.
@@Westoftherockiesyourontheair I keep mine in one. I take it out every three months or so to use it and charge it.
Thanks!
Question......instead of that rubberized pail insert...can't you also use a paper garbage bag like from the grocery store? Isn't that the same effect but leaves more room to put stuff?
Maybe. I know people use cardboard.
I see alot of these Faraday cheap made... but the thing is if an EMP bomb blewup several miles above usa people have just less than 2 minutes tops to protect their gear... WHat I am trying to find is specificaly made FARAway set made or DIY Faraway for each item like a Jackery and an Electric bike and cellphones and walkie talkies and EMedder radios and HAM radios ... well for each needed protected item set ready and can be used while EMP waves still stay sagnent that could last days which would mean all items need to be usable and protected at the same time.... and at least last to be able to use and charge for two weeks or longer being each seperately faraday emp proofed.
Great video Hun a ten. I figured out the why's of the middle man lining earlier. If you make another for newbies add text or say why the layers , also the cause of EMPs and reason to protect from EMPs👍oh and which items yes n no
The video assumes the viewer knows what an EMP is and what causes it and why you want to protect from EMPs. This video would be WAY to long if I included all that info. That topic needs a video of its own. That being said, I'm thinking about doing a video about those topics.
Nice.
Thank you! Cheers!
what about 30 and 55 gallon steel shipping barrels with a ring band tightened with a wrench, sand the surfaces of band keep rubber inner seal?
I really dont know. I would have to see it. Sounds like it would work as long as the seal from the lid to the can is metal and not rubber. Just test it. The ring band sounds a little inconvenient though.
They say there are no dumb questions but this might be one:
How do I keep my Delta Pro 3 charging while it’s in the can?
@@BigRoss246 You don't... sorry... For one thing, you want to be venting it to keep it cool and any breach in the can will compomise the emp protection.
Thank you very kindly.
What do you think can I also use a Mylar bag
I use one then for mine as seen in the video.
How do you protect your solar panels that connect to your power stations?
You dont need to unless they are connected to the grid.
Do you have to protect batteries?
I dont believe you do if not connected to anything.
@@LoneStarPrepping I found out that you do need to protect the lithium batteries.
You just go do what you think need to do...
Do wrap your galvanized can lid with aluminum tape?
Under where the handle attaches.
Would the ECOFOW DELTA fit in those 10 gallon cans?
The Delta pro wont fit. I put my Delta 1300 in the big box. I asked Ecoflow about storing their units on their ends or sides and they said not a good idea.
I have 2 Ecoflow Delta 2'S , Will this fit both my Ecoflows in the Tufiom Big Tool Box? GREAT INFO! @@LoneStarPrepping
How do you protect the solar panals for charging you solar generators
If they are not connected to anything, they should be fine.
What ham radio do you have/recommend?
Funny you should ask. I just finished a video about this and will be posting it in the next few days...
@@LoneStarPrepping Excellent! I want to get a base and portable w/11 meter capabilities. I had an old Yaesu base yrs ago that was modified to include 11 meters but unfortunately it was stolen. Is there such a radio like that anymore?
@@cquintana9326 I looked around and could not find one. Let me know what you find.
Will the electronic attached to the solar panels be affected in an EMP attack?
I don't belive so, unless its a charge controller attached to it.
Some here on YT are saying cans should be lined with cardboard or some other non-conductive material. Is that necessary?
Sure. Use cardboard. Lots of people have done it. Im lazy. I found an easier simple way to do it. All you are doing is trying to keep you metal items from touching the can.
Do you have a coupon code for Dr. Bradley's site?
No I dont. Sorry.
Another great video! 73 KC1KUP
Thank you, sir... 73 to you!
How did you seal your emp bag within the cooler? I will want to get in and out of mine a couple times a year.
I just folded over and taped. You may not have to do this. It still seemed to work okay when I tested it without taping it.
What good is a power station if all the refrigerators or televisions etc are inoperable due to an emp,,, like having tons of gas with no car… but all is well and good to learn….
An understandable question. A portable power station that is protected can be useful in powering devices that were also protected in a faraday cage. Cages like these would be useful for emp's that are not necessarily life altering events. If the EMP is a life altering event, like eventually killing 90% of the population within a year, then the option of being able to bugout may be necessary. In that case, these wont do much good at all. See my latest video as I address that situation and how to handle it.
Solar panel faraday recommendation? Thanks
If it is not hooked to anything, its likely you dont need one.
@@LoneStarPrepping thanks. I thought anything electronic would fry...guess not?
@@joshanderson3640 You can learn more about this here...
disasterpreparer.com/
Would using a simple empty plastic cat litter box, wrapped with aluminum foil on the outside and inside then shielding the inside with pieces of cardboard work good for cell phones and laptop, etc. ?
Thanks for your question, but no. The cage needs to be sealed.
How would flex seal work as an insulator?
Im thinking it would work fine. I almost did that, but my way seemed so much easier. Its just to keep your metal items from touching the can.
Thank you for the video, very useful. One question please. What happens if something were to happen whilst you are using your generator or is that just bad luck. Thanks x
I think some bad luck. Thats why I have 2 smaller units in farafay cages.
@@LoneStarPrepping Good plan, thank you x
Me thinks? You're screwed. Lol
If you open up your Faraday storages for recharging and such, do it briefly, and refrain from opening them frequently.
Question..... although not likely recommended, can cardboard boxes and layers of tin foil be used in lieu of more expensive and commercial products?
You can use cardboard, sure, to line the inside. I would not line foil. Its to keep your metal supplies from contacting metal sides.
How many db does a nuclear explosion in the atmosphere create? Is 50 db or even 100 db protection enough?
I refer you to Dr. Bradley's link under my description.
Can’t I put electronic items I received in the original cardboard boxes inside a galvanized trash can? Keeping in mind to tape the vulnerable areas you showed in the video.
Sure...
@@LoneStarPrepping Ok. So then lining them with additional cardboard isn’t always necessary? You have any ideas for protecting the Bluetti EP500 from solar flare or EMP? They don’t make a trash can wide enough for that power station. I thought about a large dog kennel. Somehow reinforcing it against EMP or solar flares. That would be large enough for quite a few pieces of electronic gear. I’m just not sure about how to go about building it out.
@@MsJoose59 Correct. The only reason I have lining is so anything I put in with exposed metal will be protected. If you go to the link I have under the description, there is a site where you can buy some fabric to wrap it in which may help.
I am probably wrong, but is EMP energy measured in dB's?
To learn more about this, please see the link under my description to Dr. Bradley's videos.
Some folks test Faraday protection by putting a cell phone in the can or bag and try calling it to see if a signal gets thru to the phone. Jus sayin ❤
I know. Not a good idea...
The signal is too strong. If it gets through, it doesnt mean your faraday cage doesnt work.
How about protecting your EcoFlow solar panels?
I don't have ecoflow panels. I dont need to protect the panels I do have because they are not plugged in.
do your solar panals need to be in a faraday bag as well?
I dont believe so if they are not connected to anything.
What about portable gas/Propane generator. How can I shield that ?
Ferrites may help.
Do solar panels need protection or just the power station?
As far as I know, if they are not connected to anything they should be okay.
so i got the tool box, taped it up and lined it with cardboard on the inside. it doesnt seem to be blocking any signals. can i line the interior with faraday cloth? does that create any issue if i'm using the box to store my bluetti ac200max generator?
What are you using to create a signal?
@@LoneStarPrepping I just put my phone in the box and had a video playing. So I guess just wi-fi.
Use, like I said in the video, an am radio signal. Watch my updated video on how to make a faraday cage. I explain testing more. By the way, be sure there is a good seal between the lid and box using the same tape or copper. Also where the handles are.
Hi new subscriber can I use a metal toolbox instead of aluminum
If you can seal all the cracks or openings. Thats why can is easy... easy to seal...
An additional thought concerning a targeted launched EMP.....
Be very wary of opening up your cages at the ONSET of an emergency!
A discussed tactic is a SECONDARY OR TERTIARY EMP a few days or weeks later to finish off whatever emergency mitigations people or govts pull out after the INITIAL attack and begin using.
I would have a primary box to open, and the secondary backup stuff to open weeks later in case this strategy is employed against the US.
In the potential situations we are now considering? A little paranoia is a GOOD thing.... lol Think 2 steps ahead!!
Thats what I did. I have a few cages. One is none. Two is one. For example, I have 4 hand held raidios in different cages and I store my desk radio in a cage as well. Also, I have other videos on the topic you may want to watch.
Do you need to tape the covers on? I was under the impression that you should use that metallic tape and completely seal it. Is that incorrect?
I didn't need to.
Without taping the seams with aluminum tape, RF will get in the slot.
I get about 50db protection as it is. No tape needed.
not need gaskets on inside lid bin?
Not if it seals well enough.
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@@LoneStarPrepping where are your solar generator panels? do they need protection?
They are not connected to the portable power stations. They are for emergency only. As long as disconnected, they shoulf be safe. I also have 1 big one put away.
I tested mine with a radio, cell phones, gmrs radios & mine blocked all of them 🤗
Cool! Did you use trash can or box?
i saw an ad selling a EMP protective device to protect your car. it was $50 and plugged into the cigarette plug. i think BS . what do you think
If it worked, and if you can get of town fast enough, it may be useful, but I have my doubts it would actually work. You would be better off buying 1972 Bronco.