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    Woo-Woo Is there a way to verify if the Aluminium mesh I bought is made with aluminium?

    The objective is not to RF shield the phone, but to verify if the mesh I have is capable of blocking microwaves. I'm sure the aluminum foil will block all signals to the phone if I were to wrap it around the phone, but the foil is not a durable material to use as a shielding material for bed.
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    Woo-Woo Is there a way to verify if the Aluminium mesh I bought is made with aluminium?

    Thanks for these links and this helpful information. The holes on the mesh I have are similar to the ones shown in the video. So materials(like aluminum and steel) will not play any role in attenuation and only the size of the holes?
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    Woo-Woo Is there a way to verify if the Aluminium mesh I bought is made with aluminium?

    My theory is brain washing has to happen at night, probably during REM sleep, so only night time protection. Then depending on if it is helpful or not, other areas will be considered. I think the implant in my ear region, I think it is capable of emitting audio, transmitting neural impulses...
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    Woo-Woo Is there a way to verify if the Aluminium mesh I bought is made with aluminium?

    The real agenda here is to block an unacceptable implant in my body from transmitting and receiving anything. When I said I was following a similar plan, I meant the Faraday cage and the way she was using it, she was using it only during sleep, I had a similar idea to create a Faraday shielded...
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    Woo-Woo Is there a way to verify if the Aluminium mesh I bought is made with aluminium?

    When I wrote following a very similar plan, I meant the Faraday shield thing, not the way she forces her children to live. With no windows or doors, how will I enter? How will I breathe? Are you telling me to kill myself? Aliens are too good to do anything like that, it is the humans who are...
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    Woo-Woo Is there a way to verify if the Aluminium mesh I bought is made with aluminium?

    I'm following a plan very similar to what is shown in this video: I bought an Aluminum mesh similar to the one shown in the video, just to verify if it works or not, I cut at least 1 square feet of the aluminum mesh and wrapped it completely around a latest smartphone with 4G and 5G...
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    Should a line tester light up when inserted into grounding socket?

    I'm from India. I was testing it to attach a grounding cable to a faraday shield I was building. Just to be safe, I wanted to test the grounding socket and inserted the neon tester, and I saw neon testers bulb light up and I was confused if it should or not, I thought it shouldn't but to clear...
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    Should a line tester light up when inserted into grounding socket?

    What kind of line tester would you recommend?
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    Should a line tester light up when inserted into grounding socket?

    It is a local brand line tester, it looks like screw driver but in it's plastic handle, it has a small bulb, and when inserted into power outlet, it lights up on positive side, doesn't light up on the neutral side. But when I inserted it into the grounding socket, it light up, must some problem...
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    Should a line tester light up when inserted into grounding socket?

    Should a line tester light up when inserted into grounding socket?
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    Is there any risk of shock from attaching or detaching wires to a 9V battery?

    Thanks for your valuable analysis. If a bleed resistor is something which is attached to the bottom of the capacitor, then there is no bleed resistor. If not, I'll have to take a photo from the other angle. What could I be doing wrong, have I not wound the coil tight enough or the wire has...
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    Is there any risk of shock from attaching or detaching wires to a 9V battery?

    Here are two photos of front and back of the PCB: Back: Red and Blue wires are from battery, other two red wires under from the plug. Front: The large capacitor at the top is 2000V, the smaller one is 400V After using and turning off, if I were to touch it while removing the covers, I'm...
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    Is there any risk of shock from attaching or detaching wires to a 9V battery?

    Why? Will this thread get more replies there? Is that a threat? I think the main point of this thread is to find out if there is any risk of electric shock when detaching, attaching wires, which are connected to batteries, PCBs with high voltage converters, capacitors. EMP is secondary.
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    Is there any risk of shock from attaching or detaching wires to a 9V battery?

    Do you mean standalone camera flash attached to DSLRs or the ones found in disposable cameras? Will a standalone camera flash give me more control over the duration of the EMP pulse, like making it last for only 1ms, should this be enough to disable low current circuitry?
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    Is there any risk of shock from attaching or detaching wires to a 9V battery?

    The bug zapper I have has wires soldered to the battery and PCB, and the shock I got earlier, I turned it off and removed it. Will turning it off and pressing the zap button discharge the capacitor? Can I check this with line tester or multimeter?
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    Is there any risk of shock from attaching or detaching wires to a 9V battery?

    Then how would I disconnect, reconnect and solder wires with an inductor? All the videos on YouTube show people cutting wires without feeling shock, how are they doing it?
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    Is there any risk of shock from attaching or detaching wires to a 9V battery?

    I'm opening a bug zapper, and I got a shock when my fingers accidentally touched something internal, could be the PCB. It has a battery without labels, from the size I guessed it would be a 9V battery. I don't know the power of the high voltage converter it has. I'll be disconnecting the...
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    Is there any risk of shock from attaching or detaching wires to a 9V battery?

    Is there any risk of shock from attaching or detaching wires to a 9V battery? When I'm cutting wires soldered to the battery and PCB or attaching or soldering one wire at a time?
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    Woo-Woo Is something like this possible? And what are the possible defences?

    According to this link: https://www.wired.com/2008/05/army-removes-pa/ There is a V2K device which makes you hear sound in your head, through microwaves or ultra sound. The link is about V2K device built by American Army, it is even mentioned on Federation of American Scientists website...
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