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Faraday Cages #98431
07/13/2006 03:24 AM
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Posted by: Mad Coyotee Jan 30 2006, 08:39 PM
Everyone,

just wandering how many have taken the effort to make a faraday cage for their electronic equipment and what did they make their's out of.


I made mine out of two boxes. The outer box - the entire shell was covered with aluminum foil and then the inner box inside with placed on a ziplock baggy to keep contact separated. The anntenna from the radio was removed.

Will this work?

Mad Coyotee

Re: Faraday Cages #98432
07/21/2006 11:49 AM
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how about building one on a LARGE scale? IE a Faraday garage? Keep all your needed equipment and vehicles in it.


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Re: Faraday Cages #98433
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We had a great class at aour last FTX RE: EMP & Faraday Cages. Essentially, a cardboard box covered in tinfoil is as effective as anything else. They key is that everything inside the cage MUST be isolated from ground.


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Were toiling upwards in the night."
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