Testing Mission Darkness and Survive Tek EMP Bags




Testing the shielding effectiveness of Mission Darkness and Survive Tek EMP bags. Both are good quality products. More EMP info at https://disasterpreparer.com. Sorry for the sound quality!

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10 thoughts on “Testing Mission Darkness and Survive Tek EMP Bags

  • March 2, 2021 at 3:17 pm
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    Will survive tech bags prevent an a.m. radio signal from getting through to a radio inside?

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  • March 2, 2021 at 3:17 pm
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    Very informative video. However, I would like to see an apples to apples description of shielding in terms of what you can expect from an actual EMP. What I mean is, in other videos where you talk about the effects of an EMP you use volts per meter but in these tests you are using DB. Knowing a little about decibel measurements I can only assume an EMP would be in the thousands of decibels. Therefore in my mind, a shielding of 35 to 50 DB isn’t going to do a whole lot of good. Please try to come out with a video or at least answer my concerns about these different terminologies…

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  • March 2, 2021 at 3:17 pm
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    QUESTION: Do modern flashlights with electronic parts need to be shielded? Like Fenix, O’light, etc. I hate the dark and may need to buy one of these small bags for my lights.

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  • March 2, 2021 at 3:17 pm
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    Have you tested these over time? A lot of bags seem to break down after weeks or months of use. If you could re-test these that would be appreciated. Same bags please.

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  • March 2, 2021 at 3:17 pm
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    So they would a protect against emp will the mission darkeness work?

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  • March 2, 2021 at 3:17 pm
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    GREAT Review Doc, thanks for all the great info as always.

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  • March 2, 2021 at 3:17 pm
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    Excellent demonstration!
    I live being able to actually see the testing results & not just the number on paper.
    Being able to see the testing process give me a much better understanding of all the factors of the environment around the tested items.
    It really clears up an concerns of not-quite-accurate results that seem to be occurring when I get a product home & it does not perform like the manufacturers claim it should.

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  • March 2, 2021 at 3:17 pm
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    Thanks for the video! Wish you would have tested one more time, using an anti static or even a dry shield inside the bags.

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