No, no cable, copper bar stock sunk into a copper mesh sitting in a bed of mineral salt.
If the Faraday Cage is to prevent the energy from penetrating, it will have to shunt the charge to ground or some large capacitive sink that itself is isolated from pulse enough not to couple the field.
If you aren't going to shunt the charge to ground, then I suppose you could build a counter-pulse device that would bend the pulse similar to how the earth bends solar radiation toward and around the poles. It's tricky, though, as you'd have to sense the polarity of the incoming pulse, it's magnitude, and the direction of propogation, then be able to trigger the counter pusle at the right time. Hmm, that could be very interesting indeed.
Actually, to protect equipment from lightning, I would look to dissipate the ground charge using a heliac-type array, something similar to an umbrella frame but on a much large scale.
Any Faraday circuit I've worked with has been grounded for it to work, otherwise it becomes electrically tranparent to any emission.
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The ultimate result of shielding men from the effects of folly is to fill the world with fools.
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