Concealed EMP Shield Installation - Home Electromagnetic Pulse and Lightning Protection
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- Опубліковано 2 жов 2024
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EMP Shield is the Worlds First Whole Home and Vehicle EMP Protection Device.
EMP Shield is a family of incredibly robust EMP, solar flare, and lightning defense technologies.
They have been designed to exceed the US Military requirements for protection against a high-altitude nuclear detonation that results in an electromagnetic pulse. This family of products has been tested at Keystone Compliance, a DOD Certified Testing Laboratory, to verify compliance with the following Military Standards:
MIL-STD-188-125-1 High Altitude EMP;
MIL-STD-461G Control of Electromagnetic Interference;
MIL-STD-461-CS-115 The purpose of CS115 is to test an electronic or electrical system to withstand signals coupled onto the test unit’s associated cabling. The test unit will be subjected to rise and fall times, pulse width, and amplitude as specified on Figure CS115-1 at a 30 Hz rate for one minute;
MIL-STD-461-CS116 applies to 10 kHz to 100 MHz for all interconnecting cables, including power cables, and individual high side power leads;
MIL-STD-461 CS117 apples to all safety-critical equipment interconnecting cables and non-safety critical equipment with interconnecting cables/electrical interfaces that are part of or connected to equipment performing safety critical functions. The goal is to ensure an test unit’s ability to withstand lightning transients coupled onto the test unit’s associated cables and power leads;
MIL-STD-461-RS105 Transient electromagnetic pulse of up to 50 kV/m, double exponential wave with a rise time in the nanosecond range, that is applied to the equipment under test (EUT) at least 5 times and;
MIL-STD-464C Electromagnetic Environmental Effects Requirements for Systems.
Our test results show that we begin shunting the overvoltage condition in less than 1 nanosecond, and our units are designed to shunt over 100,000 Amps per phase. Our devices are scalable to any size.
Summary of capabilities:
Features:
Quick acting HEMP surge protection that switches in less than 1 nanosecond;
High current shunting capability above 100kAmps;
Exceeds MIL-STD-188-125-1, MIL-STD-464C, and MIL-STD-461G requirements, and;
Units designed to protect power, control, data, communications, and radio antenna input.
Made to support:
Models available for all Single & 3-Phase Power configurations;
Models available for all DC Voltages;
Models available for Data, Ethernet, RS-485, RS-422, RS-232, Etc;
Models available for RF Communications, Antennas, coax, Etc. - Наука та технологія
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I'm sorry to tell you but if you purchased several of these you got severely ripped off. These are nothing more than glorified surge protectors. They will not protect against an emp.
@@Nick-wv9hu they are but for the whole house. A little pricy but if you install surge protectors at every outlet you’d probably spend more money doing that.
The Car/RV version might have some use. But home?
EMP's don't just aim for wiring and electrical items plugged in. They aim for any electrical device direct plugged in or not. Anything with mircrochips and other sensitive electronics is in high risk of burning out, and needs physical shielding EMP bursts of various frequencies.
If it's plugged into home electric that has the EMP Shield relay installed, it will be protected. The relay shunts to ground any over-voltage pulse in about a nanosecond from the entire wiring. This shunts the pulse to ground fast enough that sensitive components in electronics plugged into same electrical system won't get damaged.
@TheSimplePreppers Correct but if an EMP goes off the whole grid goes down now you'll also need a whole home generator or large battery with Solar to keep everything in that panel to stay on.
The point of the EMP shield is to stop your electronics from frying so if you have a back up generator you can get back online since it protected you from getting your circuits fried from initial impact. Of course the grid coming down will be tough unless you have a backup, but say the grid goes up, you'll be ready since it didn't fry your circuits the first time. Thats the point
Amazing information that the world must listen to and also take action for their security.
OMG a careful, attentive individual could actually do this. Truly remarkable given the years of complicated directions I'd given up on.
Lightning protection yes.. EMP not a chance. EMP damages any electrical device that has components on its PCB that stick out enough to act as an antenna. How are you able to make such claims that this device protects buildings against an EMP?
In my opinion, this device an only absorb the EMP at the point it is located, If your electronic devices are not within a Farady cage type enclosure, I don't see how this device can circumvent the laws of physics. As for a CME, if it is truly 225,000 amps, won't the thin wires connecting this device melt and fuse open? If this horrific event ever did take place, computers and phones would be inoperative for a long time. How would you be able contact the seller to get the guarantee? Correct me if I am wrong.
There is no possible way this can work! Don't waste your time with this snake oil sales! Anyone who understands the basics of electricity can easily debunk this device!
@@bluev2srt Thank you for your comment. Since posting a month ago, No one has replied to challenge my comment.
I've got to read what I type: an=can, Farady=Faraday
@@bluev2srt I concur completely.
Do all city transformers have protection? If it doesn't, what good would this be?
I have a generator that i can hook to my breaker box if the power is out. Emp will fry all your breakers without protection. Cant power house with fried breakers
Grid isn't EMP protected any more than your home would be with this predatory marketing scam.
@@marcuseviltree6304 in the event you are in range of an EMP the grid and your breakers are not going to matter. Neither will your generator.
Consider this: The grid is damaged. The grid is repaired. (at no cost to you) You now have power but every electrical device was fried.
I have a question can someone do and emp explanation to convince electrician why you need a EMP for your house. My dad is and electrician. And I need help to get one for my home.
YOU LOST ME AT 1:46 - THE QUESTION IS WHERE DO YOU INSTALL THE RED WIRE? - IN THE SAME HOLE AS THE BLACK WIRE? - PLEASE DETAIL
can someone help with this...?
Double breaker. Two places to fasten wires. Two phases covered. Have an electrician wire in your unit.@@kenproctor5116
"The 2 20amp breakers" without telling you where they came from. Were they ALREADY there? What if your box is FULL already? Mine is. (cringe) He was SO CLOSE to the 600volts IN, almost touching it several times! Dang!
Marf sent me! Thank you for this.
As static electricity continues to build up in our atmosphere, this will come product will come in very handy!
Do not buy this they are scammers.
Why not connect the black and red to the main black and red wire?
Likely 2 reasons. First the 20 amp breaker provided some overcurrent protection in the event there is an electrical short in the EMP Shield device. Second, installing a 20 amp breaker is easier than a load side tap, but the shield is still connected to those thorough the bus bar.
Great video
Thanks Jackson!
This is a scam, do not buy!!!!!
Best investment ever!!
I didn't realize it was that simply . ML ❤️
RJL! Howdy! It is very simple to install :)
How can those flimsy 18* or so wires shunt 5000 Amps ? I don't believe for one nanosecond.
I watched the detail circuit vid and it says it sends all the electricity in micro pulses. Seems weak to me too.
What kind of discount do you offer for veterans ? I wondered how well it would protect attached solar panels in the system?
James Owens give us a call. We do offer military discount. 620-412-9978
It doesn't have the capacity to be any different than much more reasonable level 2 spd on the market and isn't backed nearly as well as most.
Emp won’t effect solar , but battery’s yes
This looks like it would be very beneficial, especially with all the lightening storms we've been having lately!
That's what an earth ground connection is for.
I would love to have EMP SHIELD on my car and home , but I am a senior citizen on a fixed income. I am glad you can protect our military and other American Patriots! Thank you for joining our Foogle Family !
Do you know they sell their devices worldwide? When we moved county last year we had to wait 6 months for new stock to arrive to secure my family's new house.
Not very patriotic from a USA first company, we weren't secure from EMP because they don't put us citizens first, they'll sell to everyone just to make the biggest profit.
I hope they'll reconsider their approach, keeping the current state of peace in mind. God bless!
To say something like this then say God bless.. God isn’t a patriot I’m sorry. God loves other countries and wants everyone protected just as much as anyone in America. In reality God is actually really mad at America seeing as we’re the whore of Babylon in the Bible. Judgement is coming very soon so these devices will be needed..
thanks
CodeRedDewGirl very welcome. Thanks for watching
Seriously doubt that this thing works, and if there is an EMP the whole grid is going down anyways and good luck getting your money back.
This product is for those of us with gas and solar generators after an emp or cyber attack. We WILL still be able to use our electrical devices and those without emp protection will not.
@@danykasp Won't make a difference, the product will not protect anything it's a scam.
This is nice and swell but how can i test it is working? Wait for lighting to strike or ??? Also this video shows emp shielding for one set of breakers not the whole house.
Great video.. I love it
How is this item different than a whole house surge protector?
Will this work on an rv coverter box where my breakers are? An will 1 suffice for my 120v system (AC) and my 12v?
You should never install the ground first . Hots , then neutral , then ground .
Does it have to be tied into a dedicated 20 amp breaker?
So the EMP Shield needs it’s own two-pole 20 amp breaker??
They aren't clear on that
Please be sure to ask any questions you may have below
where can i view or download the installation instructions for an off-grid solar system, a grid-tied solar system attached to my home and vehicle installation instructions?
Does it work on any 20amp breaker or does it need to be on a specific one?
Does it matter where you put the double 20 amp breakers on the bus bar?
You are wiring this parallel with a double throw 20 AMP circuit. That is supposed to protect the entire house or just that circuit?
Your solar system could be protected...but that's if you have solar...but nothing short of that...otherwise it's just a gimmick honestly...and with power comes absolute power which will attract the horde...right to your doorstep...food wont last anyway...water wont run anyway...don't see much use for this honestly...other than a bugout vehicle...
Do you install it on any 2 20 amp breakers?
I also want to know this. I did and the green lights lit up. But I'm unsure if it needs to be specific.
Yes. Just the mains
They installed on a "double pole" breaker which will connect to each line "L1 & L2". You may be able to install 2 single pole breakers making sure they are connected to different lines on the bus but I would check with support or just use double pole.
Based on EMP research I am not convinced this device will work. If the EMP pulse in this case came through the transmission lines the EMP Shield stands a better chance of success. An EMP is not going to travel on a prescribed path, every electronic device, every cord is an antenna and will be the path of least resistance. I believe people would be better prepared to spend their money on non electrical items and hand operated items. I think it may be a disingenuous on your part to offer insurance or a warranty. If we are hit with an EMP it all becomes a moot point, people would be trying to g to survive and money is useless. I really would like to be wrong, but faraday storage devices would be a better expenditure of money.
how it works please? wich protection has?
Thanks Andrew 👍
Thanks Sir!
Maybe the vehicle EMP shield could work out...that is until you run out of gas i guess...
I have no available breakers in my box. Completely full. What can I do?
can the emp shield be installed piggy-backed to an existing circuit breaker?
Yes. I called the company and the technician informed me it is ok to piggyback. I did, and the two leds lit up just like the video.
Very Cool
Do you install this on to dedicated breakers, or breakers that already have a load. Does it matter?
How does it exactly work?
how does this work, if that 20 amp breaker trips then what?
If there is an existing 220 Amp Breaker in your box, doesn't mean that wires are connected to it already? For me, it's the water pump breaker. Does that mean that I'll be connecting additional wires to it from the EMP Shield Device?
This protects electronics against EMP?
If you have a home back generator with a transfer switch, how many EMP shield boxes would you need? Is one needed for the circuit breaker, transfer switch, and generator?
Awesome, thank you.
Thanks for the video! I’m looking at getting an Emp shield for my house. Do the breakers need the breaker tie as shown in this video or can they be independent?
Does it have to have a dedicated breaker?
Should have explained what the LED lights are for and why there are two of them…
Two phases A and B, two lights.
Do you need a separate one for your outdoor generator? Or does this protect that as well?
Absolute scam.
Does it protect internet?
What a perfect product!!! So glad your in our Foogle Fam
Thanks Lisa, we are proud to be a part of the Foogle Family :)
@@EMPShield would this protect your car in your garage? Also, what happens to the 220 volts you removed from breaker box?
Hi Andrew
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SCAM!!!!!!!
What good would it do if the grid goes down after a major emp event?
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Its not clear in single pole or double pole breakers.
Two pole breaker.
There's one born every minute! If you're on thumbtack getting prices for installation be prepared to pay for a service call and a breaker installation. In other words $$$!
Literally anyone could install this themselves. I'm not convinced these aren't just a gimmick but scary thinking of the situation you actually needed this.
Awesome, what a helpful product. Preventative!
Is there any way you could make a video demonstrating this product working by simulating an EMP or something. I'm still not sure how this is different than a regular surge protector.
Giffy sure thing! It’s different in many ways. 1. It protects from induced electricity that enters through the structure of your home. 2. It shunts in 500 trillionths of a second. 3. It’s capable of taking 228,000 amps 4. It’ll take a direct lightning strike
ahhh, cool.
@@GiffysChannel So show it working...
@@tonymowder I own one and it's hooked up. I'll only know if it works if it ends up being the only vehicle still working when we get hit by a CME this coming Solar Maximum which is expected in a couple years.
@@tonymowder They already did. www.empshield.com/testing/
~Oh word.....Bout to cop me one Asap....LOLOL
Does it matter where you put those double 20 amp breakers on the buzz bar?
If I install this on my home electrical panel, what prevents it from then also protecting the power grid - at least locally?
It won't !
I have a generator i hook up 2 my circuit box when power is out. This protects your breakers and wiring. I couldn't use my generator on fried breakers
Respectfully showing this to the average person who might DIY this is dangerous. The panel lugs are hot. This guy is waiving his hands around them, sticking the EMP shield to panel, stripping wires in the air by the lugs. Unless he pulled the meter.
Why should I install them?
So thankful for the work you guys do. I have installed my first vehicle unit and am installing the house one today.
Does it matter if it’s close to the main wires coming in the house from outside or can it be hooked up to any 20amp?
it works against wifi rafiation?
would a similar installation work for breakers boxes installed outside the house?
Is this UL listed...???
I am sharing
Thanks Andrew! I've been wondering about this, but pretty sure that I could never afford it. I hear of your company on AGWN, HomeGrown USA, and others. God bless you. Hoping to win one!❤️
How much is it
Just installed my shield. Amazing. Ready for anything
I'm very visually oriented when it comes to directions, I couldn't really follow the install because I couldn't see exactly what wires were going where.
It comes with detailed paper instructions.
@@marcuseviltree6304 yes I have those instructions, but the wires in my circuit box are not where the paperwork showed and one was different colors. I got an electrician to come over and he had to put a 20 amp block in my box and was able to hook it up. 👍🏼
Theres also a detailed diagram on their website
@@marcuseviltree6304 I tried going by that as well, just too many differences for me to do it myself.
Awesome vid guys!!!
Thanks Carolyn!
Does the main into the home have to be shut off or just the top 220 breaker it's going into?
Hey guys, I'm thinking of buying an older Army surplus duece and a half. Can you all "harden" the electronics? How hardened is it? Could it take a powerful EMP like one from a major Sun event or a nearby nuke/Emp strike?
Since they didn't respond, I will. I'm not an engineer, but I HAVE been involved with electronics for decades. They claim it will handle a 5000 amd surge. No way ! Those skimpy 18 guage wires would melt instantly. Instantly. The unit probably WILL drain off static electricity during a thunderstor, but will never, ever handle either a direct lightening strike or one nearby.
No. This device is predatory marketing at best.
I have a solar system with batteries. I have EMP protection on the main panel. My concern is that the main breaker will pop in the event of an EMP. Specifically the E3 portion where surges from the grid can destroy external equipment over the 8 hour period.
There is a breaker panel that takes power from my Inverter (AC) and my powerwalls. Then it goes to the solar gateway and then tied into the grid.
My concern is if the breaker pops. It now separates the home from those components. I went with EMP shield. I am wondering if I should have an addition surge protector on the outside panel.
Will these panel surge suppressors protect the solar gateway and powerwalls if the main breaker is cut off from those components?
Is it legal to have items hanging out of the breaker panel ?
No
@@Awesome_Dennis I'm sure there is an allowance, maybe for low voltage DC wiring it's not an issue? Either way, I think that "remote led" looks like garbage, and the double sided tape wow.
Who cares. You gonna call the cops and ask them to come take a look? 😂🙄
@@melissam450 insurance cares, when you want put the house on the market, And stop ✋️.
thank you! i needed this!
Hope some day I will get the vehicle emp shield.
Please don't put this in the panel like that. An electrician can easily install this correctly if your panel is recessed into the wall or flush mount. I think the entire thing needs to be redesigned. Imagine taking the panel cover off and the led status light falls off onto the main or the EMP devise held on with sticky tape falls off and gets snagged on the cover.
Do you need this for every breaker you want protected?
Not bad for 80,000 bucks