Everyone is unique in how they should invest, depending on your assets and level income. The only issue with investing for a worse case "end of life as we know it" scenario is that if it never happens you will have a substantly smaller amount saved than you would have investing it.
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Let's just think about the scenario anyway. Terrorists are gonna be the only folks that would seriously consider an EMP attack. They are going to be limited to getting their hands on a bomb 10-50 kilotons in yield at best. We are also going to assume they have a means of getting the bomb 250-300...
U.S. nuclear tests in the 60s caused minor disruptions that did not cause widespread vehicle failures. As I stated earlier, I believe a lot of the EMP hype is just that.
I was originally discussing a metal carport, there is no practical way to construct a faraday cage large enough to house a vehicle. My premise behind the carport was that it would act as a dampener, inducing voltage onto the large metal surface and carrying it to ground on several ground straps...
Just curious, but what is your logic for saying the building should not be grounded?
Also, whether or not your cellphone or radio works should be irrelevant, your structure is intended to absorb and redirect an electro magnetic field not radio waves.
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2. Got matches and plenty...
To answer the OP's original question, if I had a faraday cage, I would put my TV and PS4 in it, but I guess they would need a working grid to work...
In all honesty, I don't see a need for one. Sensitive electronics will be the most sensitive to an event and will be the least useful items you...