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I haven’t done that because I don’t have a use for it and I’m not a James Bond villain.
#Emp tera hack generator
I’ve often daydreamed about using the capacitors to build a Marx generator like the disaggregator in the link, and I’m pretty sure it would kill electronics in a fair range and be dangerous as hell, and probably could be charged up with lithium batteries for “back of a van” portable. High quality capacitors use special construction and silvered wire/electrodes for fast discharge, and are rated for fast discharge without damage. This gives me about 2 dozen really high quality pulse capacitors of 2,000 volt rating at 100uF.
#Emp tera hack portable
My hackerspace got a donation of a couple dozen old portable defibrillators, which they didn’t want and were going to throw away, and which I grabbed. On the site, he mentions that his system can *kill* laptops and digital cameras from a fair distance, and he had to move his lab to a distant storage unit to avoid killing the neighbors’ electronics and record his sessions from a makeshift bunker. The lucid science disaggregator is a good example. You might want to rethink your bank heist plans if they center around one of these designs. We suppose these experiments lay to rest the Hollywood hype about EMP generators, but then again, their range is pretty limited. ’s finished EMP generators were housed in a number of different enclosures, one of which totally doesn’t resemble a pipe bomb and whose “RF Hazard” labels are sure not to arouse suspicions when brandished in public. The best range for a reset and scramble of the calculator was only about 3″ (7.6 cm), although an LED hooked to a second coil could detect the EMP up to 16″ (41 cm) away. Sadly, ’s unit was capable of a mere 9,000 volts, which luckily was enough to get some results.Ĭoupled to a spark gap, one of seven different coils - from one to 40 turns - and plus or minus some high-voltage capacitors in series or parallel, he tested each configuration’s ability to interfere with a simple pocket calculator. There are three different designs presented, all centering around a battery-powered high-voltage power module, the Amazon listing of which optimistically lists as capable of a 400,000- to 700,000-volt output. We’re sure that’s not at all what had in mind when designing his portable EMP generator given the different topologies and the careful measurement of results, we suspect his interest is strictly academic. Ah, what fond memories we have of our misspent youth, walking around with a 9,000-volt electromagnetic pulse generator in our Levi’s 501s and zapping all the electronic devices nobody yet carried with them everywhere they went.