Posted by M Diesel on December 17, 2010 at 22:59:02 from (68.104.127.180):
In Reply to: Our old girls and EMB posted by GriffNC on December 17, 2010 at 20:58:35:
You are thinking EMP. And yes they will continue.
EMP weapons mostly are only able to just put enough voltage into wiring to disrupt electronics, and that means the alternator mostly. Even an alternator is barely considered to be electronic. EMP may disrupt ignition long enough to kill a gas engine. Maybe. Electronics are primarily attacked by over voltage due to the outlying wires, and most can only tolerate low voltages. Power supplies must normally be kept with 25% of the spec or the high zoot electronics may pop. If you are close enough to have arc damage to wiring, from EMP or HPM devices, you really have much more pressing problems to deal with.
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