An EMP attack or solar flare strikes, and in the blink of an eye, all electronic devices are knocked out. Your laptop, phone, tablet, all cease working immediately. It's a well-known fact that electronic and computerized devices becoming knocked out is a repercussion that will happen as a result of an EMP attack going off or a solar flare striking the Earth? It doesn't matter what you do, you won't be able to prevent your phone or laptop from becoming knocked out once the attack happens. Or...what if you could keep an electronic device (or multiple electronic devices, for that matter) fully functional following an EMP? But what if there was a way that you could ensure that, without a shadow of a doubt, your electronic devices would be kept absolutely safe from an EMP no matter how strong the electromagnetic pulse is? It turns out there is such a way: to build a Faraday cage. A Faraday cage is an enclosure constructed from conductive materials that can effectively shield its contents from external electromagnetic fields. Building this kind of an enclosure may sound like an expensive project and a massive undertaking, but I'm here to tell you it isn't. In fact, there are multiple ways that you can build a highly effective Faraday cage using items that you probably already have at home...and I'm here to tell you what these ways are. This book serves as your guide into the step-by-step processes to build your own DIY Faraday cages using an assortment of random items around your home. If you're ready to get started, start reading.
An EMP attack or solar flare strikes, and in the blink of an eye, all electronic devices are knocked out. Your laptop, phone, tablet, all cease working immediately. It's a well-known fact that electronic and computerized devices becoming knocked out is a repercussion that will happen as a result of an EMP attack going off or a solar flare striking the Earth? It doesn't matter what you do, you won't be able to prevent your phone or laptop from becoming knocked out once the attack happens. Or...what if you could keep an electronic device (or multiple electronic devices, for that matter) fully functional following an EMP? But what if there was a way that you could ensure that, without a shadow of a doubt, your electronic devices would be kept absolutely safe from an EMP no matter how strong the electromagnetic pulse is? It turns out there is such a way: to build a Faraday cage. A Faraday cage is an enclosure constructed from conductive materials that can effectively shield its contents from external electromagnetic fields. Building this kind of an enclosure may sound like an expensive project and a massive undertaking, but I'm here to tell you it isn't. In fact, there are multiple ways that you can build a highly effective Faraday cage using items that you probably already have at home...and I'm here to tell you what these ways are. This book serves as your guide into the step-by-step processes to build your own DIY Faraday cages using an assortment of random items around your home. If you're ready to get started, start reading.