Faraday T.R.A.P. EMP Vehicle Protection

$74.99

Protect your vehicle with the T.R.A.P. – This device protects your vehicle from EMP damage and other transients. Compatible with cars, trucks, motorcycles, boats, RVs, and other vehicles, the T.R.A.P. is designed to guard against fast transients from many different sources, including load changes (such as your A/C kicking on and off), conducted transients from a charging port, radiated energy from a nearby lightning strike, or an overhead electromagnetic pulse (EMP). Simply plug the device into your vehicle’s 12-Volt auxiliary receptacle (cigarette lighter) for it to start working on your vehicle. This device is hand assembled in the US and constructed from the highest quality materials.

The T.R.A.P.™ Transient Reducing Auxiliary Plug is a multi-purpose transient protection device. It is extremely easy to install by simply plugging it into the 12-Volt auxiliary receptacle (cigarette lighter).

The plug is made with bronze nickel-plated negative contacts, gold-plated center contact and Bakelite body. It is rated for 25 Amps continuous, much more than is needed for voltage transients. The transient voltage suppression component is ultra-high reliability (AEC Q101 qualified), has a turn-on time of < 1 picosecond, and can suppress up to 5,000 Watts. The full size is 3″ long.

How can the T.R.A.P.™ be effective against an EMP when it’s so small?
The danger to vehicles from an EMP is the high voltage that is introduced on the cables from E1 and E2. Those transient voltages are extremely brief in time (from nanoseconds to microseconds) and can therefore be suppressed using small devices. This is distinctly different than the case with homes, which would also experience a powerful E1 current surge from the power grid.

Is it ok to use multiple T.R.A.P.s in one vehicle?

Yes, putting energy “traps” at multiple points in your vehicle does a better job of shunting away the unwanted energy. Maximum protection is achieved by using a T.R.A.P.™ in every auxiliary power outlet and the T.R.A.P.™-B across the vehicle’s battery.

Does a T.R.A.P.™ protect a vehicle even when the vehicle is powered off?
The T.R.A.P.™ provides transient protection even with the ignition switch turned off because interconnected cable assemblies can still receive damaging energy. The T.R.A.P.™ continues to act as a high-frequency energy sink even when the vehicle is unpowered.

Will a T.R.A.P.™ or T.R.A.P.™-B drain my battery?
T.R.A.P.™ products draw essentially zero current except when there is a significant overvoltage so they won’t drain your battery.

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        David
        No issues and not over priced like some others.

        I have this and and the wired one over the battery. I have had no issues, but I have no means to test or had my car exposed to a EMP . I thought one over the battery to protect items continuously connected to the battery and one in the accessory lighter socket which gets turned off from the battery when the car is off to protect the accessory circuit devices while the car is switched off. They say not required for that reason, but I thought that made sense to me. Only thing I would say is a led light or push test button to show a light to say it is working. If for example internal fuse blew on unit I would know.