Installing High-saturation Automobile Ferrites




Video shows how to install the high-saturation automobile ferrites. For more information, or to learn about the T.R.A.P. protection devices, go to https://disasterpreparer.com/product/trap/. More EMP preparedness supplies at https://disasterpreparer.com. Also, check out my cool fiction and non-fiction books at https://www.amazon.com/Arthur-Bradley/e/B002BLL14U. Finally, if you like my work, kindly consider becoming a Patreon supporter at https://patreon.com/arthurbradley. Don’t forget to subscribe!

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  • March 2, 2021 at 6:20 pm
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    Have you thought about changing your channel name to YOUR name to increase views?
    After all if someone is going to search for you,due to your various books they may have read,it would be by name first and since the “prepper” type channel name is everywhere you would,in theory,get more hits by changing it.
    Or perhaps the “emp” channel since everyone is increasingly concerned about that and clearly you have a good channel for that subject matter.

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  • March 2, 2021 at 6:20 pm
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    Just to follow-up on your answer to my previous question, and thank you for your responses. I would like to ask you to look at these studies into EMP resilience and let me know what you can take from these findings, and if you might be able to study further into these findings. Most notable to me is the innate fiber optic resilience and the soil resiliency to EMP events and its sequential effects, maybe even a specific soil type that may present improved results than the papers’ sited E1 induced current attenuation by ~ 20 db from this method, and possibilities on improving that number per foot buried/underground based on soil amendments or constituents. Water experiment with possible different solutions for EMP induced current reductions, possibly still allowing lower frequencies, would be promising if a finding is practical. Thanks again Dr. Bradley, your purpose is well appreciated. The company is Nuscale, their site is nuscalepower, and under “technology” tab, scroll down to “technical publications”. The publication is called “NuScale Plant Resiliency to an Electromagnetic Pulse” pg. 951.

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  • March 2, 2021 at 6:20 pm
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    Hello Dr. Bradley. My question is do these broadband EMP ferrites attenuate all forms of pulses relative to EMP origination event, {i.e. solar flares, high energy EMP weapon (conducted pulse), lightning, nuclear weapon, ect.} as well as, form, {i.e. electric/magnetic at short distances, conducted, or radiation at long distances} from high frequency rapidly alternating current flux occurring because of EMP phenomena or only very specific EMP origins/forms? Does water attenuate EMPs in any significant way, relative to the pulses origin/form?

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  • March 2, 2021 at 6:20 pm
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    OK I am 100% on board with ferrites on electronics circuits and maybe even a cigarette lighter with something like an MOV . but what good with a spike current limiting device do on a battery cable? The V spike will come from the wire itself, Nothing about the battery would make it spike in voltage nor would a short voltage spike hurt a chemical battery. Now placing them little things all around maybe close to the ignition, the radio , any computers etc. anything electronic yes great idea. But the battery cable ? I am confused about that.. Thanks Jeff

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  • March 2, 2021 at 6:20 pm
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    What’s your opinion around the alternator/ charging circuitry? Are the extra cables attached to the battery associated with the alternator?

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  • March 2, 2021 at 6:20 pm
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    Go buy a parts vehicle and remove every electronic module and computer from it… Put them inside a farraday cage inside a steel ammo can sealed with metal tape.. Emp happens walk outside and swap out the dead for the living and be mobile again.. Few hundred bucks max for all the used parts needed… Sell remaining vehicle or parts off of it to recoup your initial outlay..

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  • March 2, 2021 at 6:20 pm
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    Question; why install any anti EMP devices on your vehicle? How is anybody going to get around the wreckage on the highways unless you go off roading; not to mention one would have a huge target on their back if you have the only running vehicle in the area; trying to get gas?…. pumps fried!!

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  • March 2, 2021 at 6:20 pm
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    Are there any other wires or cables in the newer vehicles that you think should have ferrites on them?

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