Price: $119.99
(as of Feb 16, 2025 15:40:39 UTC – Details)
Product Description
Designed for 12 volts DC electrical systems, such as vehicles, RVS, ships, solar energy, etc.
Especially suitable for the application scenario of current and voltage sudden change caused by vehicle, RVS and ships installation of air conditioning and refrigerator
The response time is less than 1 nanosecond, protecting all transient voltage spikes, including lightning, electromagnetic pulse and solar flares
Input Voltage :12Vdc, Maximum Continous Voltage :18Vdc, Surge Protection Voltage: 25kV, Maximum Peak Current(8/20uS) 25kA
Wires: Positive, negative, ground, Wire Length: 78″, Product Size: 2.6″L x 2.6″W x 1.9″H, Ingress Protection IP 67
Bradford Metcalf –
Alleged EMP protection
The price. I won’t know about it’s effectiveness until we get hit with an EMP. But what the hey? Gotta try. I doubt it will give any protection unless the car is running. And even then, who knows?
Excellent product –
Easy to install and compact
Great product and easy installation
Damian –
Hope it works
I heard about how EMPs, lightning strikes or even solar flares can fry all the electronics in vehicles and I have invested a lot in my truck so this could be useful. I’d rather be safe than sorry so I gave this a try.Installing it was pretty simple. You just hook it up to the battery and ground it then it’s done. The instructions were pretty easy to follow and there’s videos online if prefer watching over reading. Took me about half an hour for everything. It’s kind of hard to know if it’s working because there is no EMP attack or anything to test it out. I can only say I have been through a couple of storms with lightning strikes close by since and my truck’s electronics are fine. It’s pretty much just an extra layer of protection just in case. The price is a bit high but when you think about the cost of replacing your whole setup it makes sense. They have a garauntee so hopefully that means it can handle the task. This is really just a peace of mind purchase but some people think it’s a real threat so hopefully I never find out.
Robert Jackson –
Easy to install, great price
Review of EMP Protection, EMP Shield for Vehicle Lightning, Solar Flare, and Surge Protection, 12V DCPros: Quick and Easy Installation: One of the standout features of this EMP shield is its straightforward installation process. It didn’t require any specialized tools or extensive knowledge, and I was able to set it up in my camper’s 12V system in a matter of minutes. The instructions provided were clear and concise, making it a breeze to install even for someone who isn’t particularly tech-savvy. Affordable Price: The cost of this EMP shield is quite reasonable, especially when compared to some of the higher-priced competitors in the market. It’s reassuring to know that I can get a quality product without breaking the bank. The value for money is definitely a plus.Cons: Unverified Effectiveness: The most significant drawback is the inability to test the device’s effectiveness against an actual EMP. Since an EMP is a rare and hopefully never-to-happen event, it’s challenging to confirm if this shield will perform as advertised. While the product claims to protect against EMP, lightning, solar flares, and surges, the lack of a practical way to verify these claims leaves some room for doubt. Limited Feedback and Reviews: There isn’t a wealth of user reviews or scientific testing data available for this specific EMP shield. This makes it tough to gauge the experiences of other users or the reliability of the product. More detailed and comprehensive reviews would be beneficial.Overall Experience: I installed this EMP shield in my camper to ensure that my 12V system remains protected in the event of an EMP, which can be caused by solar flares, lightning strikes, or other surge events. The installation process was smooth and the device seems to be well-made, but the real test will come if and when an EMP occurs.Given the nature of EMPs, it’s impossible to run a live test to see if it works, so I have to place my trust in the manufacturer’s claims and the design of the product. The lower price point and ease of installation make it a compelling choice, but the lack of empirical evidence or extensive user feedback is a concern.If you’re looking for a budget-friendly and easy-to-install EMP shield for your vehicle, this might be a good option. However, if you need a higher level of assurance, you might want to consider more expensive models that come with more rigorous testing and a larger community of satisfied users.Rating: 4/5 Stars Ease of Installation: 5/5 Price: 5/5 Build Quality: 4/5 Effectiveness (Unverified): 3/5 User Feedback: 3/5Would I recommend it? Yes, for those who are looking for a simple, cost-effective solution and are willing to take a bit of a leap of faith in the product’s effectiveness. For those who need more concrete proof, it might be worth exploring other options.
Tricia Foster –
Easy to install
I want to protect my car from EMPs, and it’s as simple as one wire to the positive end of the battery, one wire to the negative end, and one to some metal under the frame or hood. If it works, you’ll get the green light. It gives me peace of mind. I’m glad I have it, and maybe I’ll sleep better at night.
Brandon –
High quality, not sure how to test
The “Vehicle EMP Protection 12 V DC for Vehicle Lightning” is constructed of heavy duty materials including a heavy polymer main body and relatively thick and long connector wires. The wiring is 12 AWG copper strand that has soldered and crimped connectors. You can mount the body with 2 screws (not included) or 3M tape installed on the back. Hook up is easy, two wires connect to the battery (white to negative, black to positive, which is non standard, but as indicated on the instructions), and the green wire is grounded to the chassis or frame. A green LED light shows the device is on, and it should not drain the battery on a regularly driven vehicle due to very low stand-by power consumption. The only issue is the ability to test if it works as I wouldn’t want my vehicle to be hit by an EMP or lightening for testing. There are videos online that show how to test off vehicle; however, expensive equipment and electrical knowledge is required. For “preppers” trying to mitigate possible problems, this is a low cost option that you just have to hope works when the time comes. I would order again.
Celia Erdmann –
Not bad
“Previously I had been using the more expensive one as an EMP protector and now I wanted to install a similar device on my old car. Let’s take precautions.Who knows how effective it will be until disaster strikes?”
Charles Santiago –
nice
My truck is a 24V power system, driving around, and finally found this 24V emp protected equipment, so I can finally work and sleep at ease