DEFCON™ EMP Alert System - EMP Detector Wall Plug 120V

  • ⦾ Warns of both EMP and CME disturbances
  • ⦾ Detects High-frequency impulse resulting from E1/E2
  • ⦾ Detects out-of-spec line voltage resulting from E3
  • ⦾ Monitors power lines for conducted effects and ambient air for radiated effects
  • ⦾ Sound 85 dB alarm – unique alarms for different conditions

$233.99

Description

Protect your home, office, shop, or RV with the DEFCON™ EMP Alert System.

This advanced EMP detector wall plug is designed to detect both radiated and conducted energy, ensuring you’re always prepared for electromagnetic pulse (EMP) threats.

Simply plug it into any standard 120V outlet, and it will continuously monitor for EMP events, providing you with real-time alerts.

 

With its compact and easy-to-use design, the DEFCON™ EMP Alert System offers peace of mind and reliable protection against potential EMP disruptions.

Stay ahead of the unexpected with DEFCON™.

Additional information

Details:

How does EMP ALERT detect E1, E2 and E3 of an EMP/CME?

E1 and E2 are detected by a very high-speed circuit capable of detecting electromagnetic disturbances as brief as nanoseconds in duration. E3 is detected by a circuit that continuously monitors the power lines.

How does EMP ALERT warn of an EMP/CME?

The EMP ALERT provides three distinct audible alarms:

(1) a brief ‘beep’ when a very fast E1/E2-type pulse is detected

(2) a long sustained ‘beeeeep’ when an E3 overvoltage condition is detected

(3) a pulsating ‘beep-beep-beep’ when an E3-induced undervoltage condition is detected.

Red lights also become visible when any detection occurs.

Won’t I already know if an EMP/CME occurs?

Most people will have no way of knowing when an EMP or CME is occurring. In the case of an EMP, the detonation is so high in the atmosphere that it’s unlikely that you will see a flash or hear an explosion. Likewise, while we have warning of an approaching CME, there is no way to predict its effects on our power lines.

What good is it knowing that an EMP or CME is occurring?

Knowing that voltage levels are becoming dangerously high (or low) gives you time to quickly open the main breaker on your home or business. Also, you can warn others in your family or preparedness network, as well as shore up your supplies or consider evacuation.

Won’t an EMP immediately take down the power grid?

The E1/E2 pulses are unlikely to immediately take down the power grid. Rather, it is the sustained E3 energy that drives large currents around the grid, damaging transformers and other infrastructure elements. The EMP ALERT is designed to give you time to take action while E3 is just beginning.

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