Danny Jo
Well-Known Member
One reads advice about protecting electronic gizmos like hand-held GPSs during thunderstorms by putting them in the oven, in the expectation that it will act like a Faraday box in the event of a lightning strike. An example is Richard Wood's article in PBO, which is available here.
The oven pictured in the PBO article looks suspiciously like a glass fronted one. I have two questions:
Doesn't the glass front make it a Faraday box with a socking great hole in it?
Is wrapping in aluminium foil as effective as placing in an all-metal box?
Apologies if there has been recent discussion of this issue - I did a forum search on "lightning" and got not hits.
The oven pictured in the PBO article looks suspiciously like a glass fronted one. I have two questions:
Doesn't the glass front make it a Faraday box with a socking great hole in it?
Is wrapping in aluminium foil as effective as placing in an all-metal box?
Apologies if there has been recent discussion of this issue - I did a forum search on "lightning" and got not hits.