View Full Version : Sale on EMPShield - protection against lightning strikes and electromagnetic pulse damage
I've owned several of these for years and they protect your home, vehicle, or generators from damage caused by electromagnetic pulses and lightning. EMPShield is are has a 14% off sale today and the link in this post provides an additional $50 per unit by using the discount code of delgue. The 14% off expires today but the code will continue to work. These devices are cheap insurance for those wanting to protect their homes, vehicles, generators, and other electronics or solar.
https://www.empshield.com/?coupon=delgue
Wolfshoon
07-05-2024, 20:56
Just out of sheer curiosity, how do you think this device works?
This reminds me a lot of the strap-on, car fuel line "econimizer" of the 1990's they advertised all over the place.
I feel they work and have them on my house and several of my cars. I bought two more today for my other vehicles due to the sale pricing today. They have a tremendous amount of research and testing on their website. Some believe in them and some will not. I feel it's a small price to pay to protect my house and vehicles.
The coupon delgue provided an additional $50 off per device, on top of their sale prices.
eddiememphis
07-06-2024, 14:25
Just out of sheer curiosity, how do you think this device works?
This reminds me a lot of the strap-on, car fuel line "econimizer" of the 1990's they advertised all over the place.
His name is The Bolt!
If anyone should know about electromagnetism, it would be him.
Just out of sheer curiosity, how do you think this device works?
This reminds me a lot of the strap-on, car fuel line "econimizer" of the 1990's they advertised all over the place.
Well, if they don't work, you won't be able to call or email in the warranty claim!
BushMasterBoy
07-06-2024, 16:43
They use a varistor. Sudden voltage surges are sent to ground. For extra protection make sure you have a good ground. Ground your vehicle to a grounding rod. Make sure your house has a grounding rod.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Varistor
Save your money. It’s not physically possible for that product to do what they say it does.
eddiememphis
07-07-2024, 11:33
Save your money. It?s not physically possible for that product to do what they say it does.
The Motor City Madman disagrees. If Uncle Ted says it's good, it's good. End of discussion!
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Wolfshoon
07-07-2024, 13:15
222,000 Amps of protection.
Not 2, not 222, but 222,000 amps of protection! All From what looks like 3 wire 16 ga wiring no less!
Hook one of these up to your house and the whole county will be protected! You could charge the neighbors protection money from the lightning mafia.
https://www.empshield.com/product/emp-shield-home-remote-led/
BushMasterBoy
07-07-2024, 13:16
I'd buy a surplus military generator before I would invest in an EMP shield. Most likely the whole power grid would be severely damaged. A CUCV truck would be really handy if it is the service edition that runs a generator off a PTO. Older diesel trucks more likely to survive than newer vehicles that rely on semiconductor components to run. Links below show some options.
https://colemans.com/u-s-g-i-3kw-diesel-generator-mep-831a
https://www.airuniversity.af.edu/Wild-Blue-Yonder/Articles/Article-Display/Article/3674518/usaf-role-in-the-electromagnetic-pulse-vulnerability-of-the-united-states-criti/
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I've seen several buildings hit by lightning. You're better off with a fire extinguisher.
Great-Kazoo
07-20-2024, 07:10
Just out of sheer curiosity, how do you think this device works?
This reminds me a lot of the strap-on, car fuel line "econimizer" of the 1990's they advertised all over the place.
A strap on for cars?? This gender identify shit has definitely gone too far.
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