Sol-Ark EMP Hardened Solar Generator
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https://www.practicalpreppers.com/power-solutions/solar-solutions/sol-ark-portable-solar-generator-detail-view Affordable home protection with this EMP hardened solar generator.
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This all sounds good.
Is there an agency that certifies EMP-hardening worthiness? -
I don't know anything about what it would truly take to make something EMP proof...so, you are telling me this equipment, hooked and being used out in this wood construction building will not fry if there was an EMP? We were considering an elaborate mental building, completely sealed to house items. I am having trouble believing this given all the stuff I have seen. This truly has been tested , you can use it now and still be able to use it after EMP?
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are you totally off the city power grid? is everything self sufficient?
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what happens at night when it's running on the grid how does the Ark protect from emp if running on grid
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I really like the stuff you show and learn a lot, but most of us can cannot now or ever be able to afford any of this stuff. For me buying one piece at a time will take 20 years, can't they make this stuff more affordable for the average person that wants to protect their family ?
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the black box on the rear of the panels have small ic device chips. they are three legged and are used for when a part of the panel is shaded, it shuts down that section while the other part of the panel generates power.. THOSE CHIPS ARE NOT EMP PROOF.
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Depending on the distance from the EMP, the little clamp on "ferrites," even the size shown, are likely effective for a CB radio intrusion, but a real air burst EMP would likely pass right on in. Sorry, but the good old Faraday cage is the best protection.
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In the event of an EMP, Would not all your appliances and electronic device be compromised? Unless they are shielded as well i.e in Faraday Cage
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we are retired ad was wondering iff you offer on would be willing to make my home as display we are on house discount on the equipment we are on a
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I went to there site and was reading when it read this the system is hardened when in use so if it not in use it not hardened is what is implied for the was the end of there statement
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so what's the price for it
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As per jerry Emannualson's Emp pages:
The best solution for shielding a solar panel is 20 mesh, high-transparency, aluminum or stainless steel wire mesh. Since this is a product that currently has to be made to order, the best alternative for most people may be the 8 mesh galvanized steel hardware cloth with 27 gauge wires. This is available from some of the Internet suppliers of wire mesh. An 8 mesh hardware cloth will let through some of the higher frequency components of nuclear EMP, but unless you receive a maximally effective EMP strike, this material should protect a solar panel. Unless you can afford to have some of the 20 mesh, high-transparency, wire mesh custom-made, the EMP protection of your installed solar panels will be a matter of compromise using less than optimal solutions, but solutions that are likely to work in most cases. -
Clue me in then. Your supposedly protecting the power source in some way. Is the microwave, electric stove, refrigerator, computer, washer, dryer, electric WH, A/C and so on and so forth on the receiving end going to get fried? Whats left to run.
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This video seems really April foolsy to me.
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Any updates? Any experience in the tropics? We are helping to develop an off grid neighborhood in Bocas del Toro, Republic of Panama, I'll be contacting these guys for our system...thnx for posting 🐬
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Dear Engineer775, please look to see if you should vent your batteries. I saw it on Starry Hilder's youtube.
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Hello, can the system run off the monocrystalline solar cells that are incorporated in the new flexable panels? have seen what a good hail storm can do to regular panels...Equally, RV set-ups possible? thank yoh. great vid
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bullshit !
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OK. I'm something of an engineer too. Everything fails. That's inevitable. How easy is the head unit to repair? Also, how exactly is that head EMP hardened? Your right about those ferrite chokes on the cables. They aren't going to compensate for a large scale EMP discharge that's as close as ten miles away. While survivable, that would do some serious damage to any active electronics. As some of us know, the completed circuits act as antennas for the EMP to hit which turns them into transformers. It's the surge of electricity that creates which does the damage. I'd have to see the internals before I'd trust that unit. Like most preppers I have to assume it's snake oil until proven wrong.
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