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From: Dennis Jewitt
Date: 2019 Jan 22, 13:33 +0000
I have used similar tins with paint removed around the lid and
box contact faces. The contents are also wrapped in kitchen type
Aluminium foil. On the other hand we have never experienced a
lightning strike. Presumably a direct strike on the box would be
the end of it due to high current. We just stow the box well
away from the shrouds and hope for the best.
Kind Regards
Dennis
Hello.
The New Year celebrations are (almost) over, cleaning my home up I noticed several cute tin boxes - potentially useful as Faraday cages.
How critical is it to provide a good-quality (low impedance) electrical contact between the box and the lid? The boxes I have look like that - lid's sitting place on the box is painted over. A cellphone goes off the net when put in the closed box, but is it enough to survive a near lighting strike (with a GPS receiver, a watch and a calculator)?
I'm looking to wash off the paint somehow leaving the tin intact (for corrosion protection).
Please comment.
Warm regards,
Tony
60°N 30°E