30 August 2013, 21:01
(This post was last modified: 30 August 2013, 21:04 by Highlander.)
You need to do more than just putting somthing inside and hoping for the best, because your best will fail.
The stored item cannot be left to touch the inside of the Faraday cage, or the impulse will fry the kit,.. it has to be insulated
The best and cheapest way is to use cardboard,... even better boxes within boxes,..personally if I didn't have a lot to go in it, I would first make sure that the cabinet is hole free including the holes for the screws in the back,.. Aluminum tape is great for this,.. then I would line the inside of the cabinet will cardboard,..and finally if there is room I would put each item in its own cardboard box
Its also a good idea to wrap each item in baking foil, that doesn't take up any extra room
The stored item cannot be left to touch the inside of the Faraday cage, or the impulse will fry the kit,.. it has to be insulated
The best and cheapest way is to use cardboard,... even better boxes within boxes,..personally if I didn't have a lot to go in it, I would first make sure that the cabinet is hole free including the holes for the screws in the back,.. Aluminum tape is great for this,.. then I would line the inside of the cabinet will cardboard,..and finally if there is room I would put each item in its own cardboard box
Its also a good idea to wrap each item in baking foil, that doesn't take up any extra room
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