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  • That would be wonderful if I could use one to shut down jerks who play loud music on the weekdays and to much bass when they don't need it (They shake the blasted windows at times!).

  • Still, that device isn't enough to harm your camera.

  • That calculator is now in silicon heaven....

  • I need to make one of these to put it inside my schools server!!! last day of school, BOOM the whole network gone.

    Hmm, does it perminently screw up computers, like does it wipe the memory?

  • @ARGHHression well i doubt chips will survive anything...

  • is there any way you can explain how to build one or send a link to the schematics?

  • Murderer! Stop torturing innocent calculators!

  • range and a power dude

    its NNEMP

    

  • doesnt work well cause of your camera didnt do anything

  • this remembers me of Command and conquer red alert 3

  • Ok it is good but camera should get emped right?

  • now we can finally wipe out minecraft for good -_-

  • With mastery of these things.. Who needs nuclear weapons?

  • not much of a gun...anybody here know how to make a emp grenade or bomb???im tired of this guy that keeps harassing me...

  • Blah blah blah, tiny emp field only works when placed next to it. Camera could have been cased in chocolate and still be working. Come on folks use your grey matter!

  • maybe the camera is working since it's too far for it to get caught by that tiny lil spark?just sayin stop hating

  • think of church there is a clue ^_^

  • this is just a spark transmitter good work you have almost got it *_*

    

  • i will make one for you

  • O shit! EMP!!! WTF!

    

  • If you could answer why in the hell you camera is working i think you wouldve helped thousands of people

  • it's over 9000!

  • Haha, I was just going to ask about the camera and then saw the caption. How did you ground yourself from the Eddy currents produced in the Aluminum?

  • i'm seeing a big capacitor :) maybe from a microwave? :)

  • song name pls (:?

  • "The Aluminium casing prevents the camera from being affected..." read those pesky annotations. cursor over the box at 00:30

  • Wouldn't the camera be messed up to?

  • AWESOMENESS!

  • Command and Conquer:Red Alert 3 Russian theme FTW!

  • epic red alert music

  • A device like this is useful for testing how good the EM shielding on your equipment is.

    I built a compact EMP generator myself (see my channel) and it's handy for checking vulnerability to electrostatic discharges and radio interference.

  • The song is from Red Alert!

  • I bought mine at flea market for 2$.Its actually just a spark generator that runs on single 1.5 V battery for starting gas stoves.It has no antenna and those stuff,simple small circuit and one transformer.I was playing with some vacuum tubes and connected it with them.Results:My computer started making those ERROR sounds,my mouse stopped working,loudspeakers (a meter away) started moving.And you had to buy all of this...

  • @abcdeffedcba2 Oh really? Wow that concludes that one shouldn't mess with EMP fields unless one got a whole load of money to spend afterward.

  • sounds like a taser or coil arching

  • so you spent 300 euro to fry a cheap ass calculator. I agree with sxe, no camera problem??? It's all bs...you cant replicate a sun emp with Radio shack crap.

  • what is it? a spark gap transmitter?

  • then no one can give me a tip to build it

  • Wait why didn't the camera get fried?

  • @Sxetoast Because its a weak directional EMP, the camera does not even get hit.

  • @Lortagreb suddenly I feel like making one, those annoying cell phones during church >:D

  • @Sxetoast its easier to make a cell phone jammer..

  • @Sxetoast an EMP that powerful would also knockout pacemakers... which could kill someone

  • hello all there is' someone who knows how can I explain to create me an emp? 's true that a card just like a camera? who can 'give me a tip, or send me a pattern? I tried to build it but I'm missing something and pultroppo do not know what ... I beg you enlighten me ... this and 'my email address gerico02@live.it

  • if it would really be an EMP the camera wouldn't work ;)

  • @HardstyleTimae89 It's weak, so it doesn't fry the camera

  • @TheError404 the range you idiot

  • @HardstyleTimae89 the range...

  • @HardstyleTimae89

    So it seems your not very smart. To get a strong EMP, you need a massive power source.your a retard

  • @TheJorgeortega that's already that what I mean...

    for a real EMP u need massive power like a nuclear reaction or lightning strike

    the sattelite Telstar 1 was damaged temporarly by the EMP of a nuclear bomb test (Starfish Prime)

    and again to all other's who call "the range" etc.

    as i told it's an ESD...

  • @HardstyleTimae89

    To prevent electrostatic discharge, all you need, is isolation between whatever carries static charge and the circuit, for that, it would be enough with a plastic case. A nuclear detonation by itself isn't really a big deal in what to EMP respects; the real deal comes from the interaction of the massive amount of ionization that the detonation produces by means of ionizing radiation (mainly the massive flash of gamma rays), and the ionosphere.

  • @HardstyleTimae89

    That was precisely the point with starfish prime... it was a high altitude detonation. And there are other, non-nuclear means, to create an EMP, the only one deserving any consideration, explosively pumped magnetic compression. It's what's more or less suggested, in an of course technically inaccurate fashion, in Oceans Eleven... the notorious pinch they use to induce the blackout in Vegas. Those thing really exists, although they're a liiiitle more violent when set off ;P.

  • @HardstyleTimae89

    Are you sure that the camera isn't shielded? Even if the guy didn't shielded it, could've being shileded during manufacture due to FCC regulations and the fact that the camera works using RF.

  • @levogiro a real EMP wold destroy the camera...

    FCC regularies don't protect electrical devices against EMP's...

    normally you will need a big protection made of lead to cover devices...

    and if the EMP is strength enough this could not be enough

    what's happening there is just an electrostatical discharge (ESD)

    you could tell it a "baby EMP"...

    but a real EMP is much more destructive

  • @HardstyleTimae89

    Wowowow... FCC regulations forces the maker to shield RF devices to avoid interference all around. That automatically shields in the other way. And... lead?... buddy... too much superman and/or cold war paranoia. Lead is useful against ionizing radiation... particularly hard x-rays or gamma rays (in order to block alpha or beta, lead is normally excesive, unless they are way too energetic and produce x-rays by Bremsstrahlung, in which case, you're in a gamma/x-ray situation)

  • @levogiro no not too much superman or cold war...

    but thinking about real EMP's and not about ESD...

    like in this case...

  • @HardstyleTimae89 To shield RF, is enough with any conducting material. Most things uses aluminium, good conductor, and fairly cheaper than copper... and today there's even used aluminium deposited by evaporation over the inner face of the case of whatever you wanna shield: even more cheaper, less assembly complexity, more automatable under serial production, and a lot lighter and smaller.

  • @HardstyleTimae89 That's like saying a puppy is slower than a dog.

  • @HardstyleTimae89

    fake...its FM interference

  • @HardstyleTimae89 not really... it can have only about 10cm range or something

  • @HardstyleTimae89 erm... aluminium blocks somehow low emp that have low energy.

    but if you add a (few) more battery-s to that device i think the camera is stop working too.

    (actualy i not tested it just read it somewhere on a trusted site)

  • @HardstyleTimae89 lol epic win

  • @HardstyleTimae89 the range of an emp is extremely limited if he would get the cam close to the emp it would die too depending on the strenght of the emp field

  • @HardstyleTimae89 the camera is in a safe distance

    

  • @HardstyleTimae89 hey, the camera is too far away for the EMP

  • @HardstyleTimae89 um acctuly he said tht it had an aluminam casing so it doesent affect

  • @HardstyleTimae89 Wrong. To weak dude.

  • @HardstyleTimae89 Dumbass. the camera was cased in aluminum, which is not effected by EMP's

  • @HardstyleTimae89 its because of the aluminium casing of the camera.. thats how it prevented the camera from being affected by the EMP

  • @1475369100 i heard u can use lead casing as well,im not sure if its true but i will try it out when i finish my emp grenade when i have time

  • @HardstyleTimae89 At 0:30 there is an annotation that says his camera is cased in aluminium which counters the pulse.

  • @HardstyleTimae89 it's obviously a very small emp generator, not a lot of range, that's why the things he is frying are placed right next to it

  • @HardstyleTimae89 You dont even know what a emp is

  • @HardstyleTimae89 those EMP's are low

  • @HardstyleTimae89 maybe its very weak duh

  • @HardstyleTimae89 Its not that strong, now if he plugged that into a wall outlet than you might get an effective radius of about a foot, and even than it wouldn't damage the camera, we would just see some static.

  • @HardstyleTimae89 camera is too far away to be affected. rc car had to be very close to be affected...

  • @HardstyleTimae89 EMP stands for electromagnetic pulse thats precisly what he is creating here just smaller

  • damn. red alert 3 theme music

  • Electromagnetic Pulse AKA The Divider by Zero...er.

  • spetnaz*listens to music*YES COMRADES!*emp starts and music turns off*WE´VE BEEN EMPD! ELECTRONICS ARE DOWN!!!

  • @telsafredde what did you use to protect your camera when filming?

    I've read aluminium foil can, sort of like the way it blocks signal if you were to wrap a cell phone in it.

  • can it shut down your heart

  • Nice low power EMP device. For your next may I recommend a device constructed from a single 800Farad capacitor connected to a 15 wind coil of a diameter of 0.4 meters wound with 14 gauge wire having a relay hooked between the capacitor and the coil, the capacitor should be charged to 150000 to 200000 volts. This device once discharged would create a more significant EMP.

    Though I am impressed with your device as you show that it can disrupt the capacitive charge in a keypad temporarily.

  • LOL RA3 Song (Main Screen)

  • Which is the name of the song???

  • @anfedres I don't know the name but its from the game Command and Conquer: Red Alert 3

  • > reset button on the calculator = fix

  • how is it a gun

  • fucking russian comunist scum music and this not EMP gun , but only elektric shocks you idiots

  • @430738578 it's not electric shocks... it does create an EMP field. it's nowhere near the magnitude of a military EMP (powered by a nuke), but has the power do mess with small electronics that are too close. The camera is protected by a Faraday cage.

  • scematics, please

  • @killzone779 Just because thats how call of duty did it doesn't mean its the only way. idiot

  • How did the camera not get knocked out?

  • @bobdan103 Short range emp

  • tutorial

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  • dude that rc car had a epilepcy

  • i bet all his neighbors are like wtf why wont my wifi work

  • EMP electronics are down!

  • @doggie1kitten

    EMP bombs are generally non-lethal and don’t have any direct effect on humans, there are still many indirect ways the electromagnetic pulse could kill us. They could easily kill patients in hospitals who are all dependent on electrically powered machines and life support systems like pace maker etc. EMP attack would neutralize vehicles, aircraft, causing catastrophic accid

  • @eburchett97 The power of devastation of EMP :)

  • Hey can you email me build instructions on this?

  • noooooooooooo you fried a calculator

  • lol your gonna get cancer from all that RF radiation xD

  • why red alert 3 song?

  • now make it so it will effect are as large as USA and detonate in middle of USA

  • Can it stop a RC-XD lol

  • dude ima make one and mount it on a aluminum covered rc car and drive it around xD

  • dude I want one just strong enough to cover my house xD

  • @teslafredde i am slightly confused. 1. can your emp device be used at range, let say maybe at an electronic from 50 feet 2.does your emp device permantly damage and destroy the caculater or is it only temporary?

  • THE CAMERA WAS IN ALUMINUM CASING

  • To people that have asked: "Why didn't it break your camera", etc. I think the camera isn't near enough + camera has better protection than plastic case of calculator.

    Btw. my real question was: what is the epic music on video?

  • this would not work because the coyle is not made of copper

  • if it were a real EMP it would kill everybody and the calculator wouldnt work!

  • @doggie1kitten no it wouldent 1. it was not big enoght and 2.he dident put in front of the copper coyle so

  • @doggie1kitten emps dont kill humans bro. they are harmless. but yea, he wouldnt be able to video the EMP cause it'd stop immediately due to the emp.

  • normal people use the "CE" button to reset there calculator.

    normal people are fuckin LAME!

  • Uhh i hate when my batteries die as well.

  • His emp obviously had a short range. The calculator had to be touching the EMP

  • i dont think an EMP sounds like a tazer =/

  • @rootnon

    I think the clicking sound is a marx generator but I may be wrong.

  • what are you using as your High voltage power source? is it a flyback or a tesla coil?

  • @PBaober

    It sounds like he's using a marx for the high voltage.

  • Why didn't is break your camera

  • its SO LOUD!

  • i can do that with a magnet :p

  • i can do that with a magnet :p

  • And if there was an alluminum case around the camera how did it record the video? Threre would have to be an opening thus allowing it to get EMP'ed. Or do you mean some casing around the EMP machine? Either on wouldnt work.

    Nice lies.

  • I know where you got this from, and I know they're a reliable source. Can you tell me what the range is?  How effective is the parabolic antenna?

  • @Nickizdaboss Please explain why :)

  • @teslafredde because aluminum doesn't act like a Faraday Cage? I think thats his reasoning.

  • @teslafredde ehm.... shouldnt it just.. clean that "0"?

  • Isn't it amazing how something as simple as frying a calaculator gets some people agravated- as if they had a traumatic childhood involving calculators or something- even if this is fake, there's no reason to start having a hissy-fit about it, it's not like he forced you to watch the video. People, next time you don't like a video don't start writing down your complaints as if the person made it intentionally to annoy you, just click on the little red button on the top right of the screen.

  • @MuonRay Dude, thats not funny. I had a calculator once, it was awesome. When I see this it makes me die a little bit inside. That calculator never hurt anyone, it didnt ask for this crazy life of number crunchin.

  • @MuonRay Or top left.

  • @MuonRay its natural to hate the superfluous

  • @MuonRay I run ubuntu. the button is in the top left of the screen. I PWN YOU WITH LINUX

  • @teslafredde Simple, electromagnetic waves can pass through anything, if it can pass through walls and stuff at high power, alluminium stands no chance...

  • @teslafredde

    because alluminium is a non magnetic and non conductive metal therefore has no effect on either magnetic fields or electicity. the EMP would pass through the alluminium into the devices. nice emp device though. try amping it up to frying they cuircut boards rather than just disrupting them then you will have a beast

  • @KILLERThreeSixNine I won't call it exactly a non-magnetic material, because it still has the ability to magnetise, only difference from a ferromagnetic materials(e.g. soft iron) is that it is a very weak magnetic material. That is why the aluminium sort of 'shield' the electronics from EMP. If steel or other iron alloys were used, the camera would be busted pretty much at the same time as the calculator, maybe not as fast too, because some electronics are magnetically shielded.

  • @teslafredde

    I dissagree with Nickzdatoss, Aluminium does absorb some of the EMPs energy.

    Because eddie currents develop in the Aluminium which absorbs SOME of the energy, which dissipates as heat and counter magnetic fields.

  • @teslafredde

    I dissagree with Nickzdatoss, Aluminium does absorb some of the EMPs energy.

    Because eddie currents develop in the Aluminium which absorbs SOME of the energy, which dissipates as heat and counter magnetic fields.

  • @teslafredde I always thought copper protected electronics against an EMP because it deflects the electro magnetic pulse still great video try and blow the calulators motherboard please i want to see it pop

  • @teslafredde it will protect somethings from a weak EMP, but the real protection its a faraday cage

  • @teslafredde Aluminum itself wouldn't be affected. Non magnetic metal, since its surrounding the camera it would provide protection against a MINOR EMP like this one.

  • @Nickizdaboss Only idiots don't know how to use easy grammar that you learned in elementary school.

  • @Nickizdaboss Go and learn how to spell Aluminium before trolling others. And they don't just call it "Nuclear EMP", they call it E#(Hex being the numbers/levels). I'm not a nerd or genius but I know my facts, unlike you :D

  • @Nickizdaboss Actually it would due to induced eddy currents in the metal canceling out the EM field.

  • @Nickizdaboss it would look up faraday cage

  • @mopesd1 Aluminum doesnt act as a faraday cage.

  • @Nickizdaboss but it would you make a mesh of aluminum copper and other conducting metals

  • @mopesd1 But he didnt so theres no point in discussing.

  • @Nickizdaboss actually aluminum will protect against EMP because it conducts electricity dah

  • @Nickizdaboss aluminum foil can be used to make a faraday cage. Faraday cage's block out signals and even EMPs

  • @Nickizdaboss swearing + trying to be smart = A BIG FAT FAIL

  • @Nickizdaboss you suck u idiot u havent studied anythin and talk toooo much.

  • lol your coil is so small...

  • yea totally...How did your camera survive lol!?

  • Is the L2 inductor connected to a parabolic dish?

  • DO WANT

  • WTF? i didnt get this at all

  • I just love in Ocean's Eleven when they take the EMP and just blast the whole van apart. make one of those!

  • @silentsniperrr they stole a small nuclear device [without the fuel] to create an EMP shockwave that big. He'd get arrested for terrorist action just attempting to get one, not to mention setting one off.

  • Fuckin' EMP ownage.

  • Yah just wait until later on in life you get Alzheimer's because your irradiated your neurons.

  • @Web1234512345 That kind of radiation doesnt affect us. Visible light is more dangerous then it

  • DO WANT :3

  • emp... isnt emp of one terrorist dreams? to emp the United States?

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  • You are nothing but a madman.... Taking torture to a new level... you beast