Originally Posted By: chaosmagnet
Originally Posted By: adam2
I very largely agree, except that I see no need for an inner insulating layer. All parts of a Faraday cage will be at the same voltage and it matters not if the contents touch the inner walls.


I don't think that's correct. I think that when an electronic device touches the conductive layer, that layer stops being a Faraday cage and starts being an antenna.


Would one of those 5- or 6-mil 'contractor' trash bag act as an insulator?


Edited by brandtb (06/08/21 03:49 PM)
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