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Don't Be Baffled by Your Electrical System--Handle Repairs and Improvements with Ease With clear illustrations and simple explanations, Don Casey shows you exactly how to install wiring . . . make good, safe connections . . . match your battery bank and alternator to your needs . . . troubleshoot problems quickly . . . avoid shore power problems . . . and more--all without a lot of technical jargon. "Don Casey's book provides clear guidance on how to create and maintain a robust electrical system. Don's lucid explanations and numerous illustrations make what is normally mysterious and…mehr
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Don't Be Baffled by Your Electrical System--Handle Repairs and Improvements with Ease With clear illustrations and simple explanations, Don Casey shows you exactly how to install wiring . . . make good, safe connections . . . match your battery bank and alternator to your needs . . . troubleshoot problems quickly . . . avoid shore power problems . . . and more--all without a lot of technical jargon. "Don Casey's book provides clear guidance on how to create and maintain a robust electrical system. Don's lucid explanations and numerous illustrations make what is normally mysterious and invisible--electricity--into something the reader is able to understand with confidence. An excellent addition to the sailor's seagoing library."--Chuck Hawley
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: McGraw-Hill Education
- Seitenzahl: 192
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Juli 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 191mm x 10mm
- Gewicht: 378g
- ISBN-13: 9781265932176
- ISBN-10: 1265932174
- Artikelnr.: 68284332
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: McGraw-Hill Education
- Seitenzahl: 192
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Juli 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 191mm x 10mm
- Gewicht: 378g
- ISBN-13: 9781265932176
- ISBN-10: 1265932174
- Artikelnr.: 68284332
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Don Casey credits the around-the-world voyage of Robin Lee Graham, featured in National Geographic in the late 1960s, with opening his eyes to the world beyond the shoreline. After graduation from the University of Texas he moved to south Florida, where he began to spend virtually all his leisure time messing about in boats. In 1983 he abandoned a career in banking to devote more time to cruising and writing. His work combining these two passions soon began to appear in many popular sailing and boating magazines. In 1986 he co-authored Sensible Cruising: The Thoreau Approach, an immediate best-seller and the book responsible for pushing many would-be cruisers over the horizon. He is also author of This Old Boat, a universally praised guide that has led thousands of boatowners through the process of turning a rundown production boat into a first-class yacht, and of Sailboat Refinishing, Sailboat Hull & Deck Repair, Canvaswork & Sail Repair, and Inspecting the Aging Sailboat, all part of the International Marine Sailboat Library. He continues to evaluate old and new products and methods, often trying them on his own 30-year-old, much-modified, Allied Seawind. When not writing or off cruising, he can be found sailing on Florida's Biscayne Bay.
Introduction1. Safety FirstBattery Acid
Containment
Spark
Explosive Gas
Fire
Corrosive Fumes
Fuse2. Understanding the Basics Terminology Amp
Volt
Ohm
Watt Three-Part Harmony Ohm's Law
Power
Load Calculations
Desert Algebra Circuits Not Like Water
Boys Will Be Boys
Polarity
Open and Closed
Series
Parallel
Extra Credit AC/DC Magnetism and Current
Current
Polarity
Loads
Voltage
Power Factor
Safety Revisited3. Battery The Basic Cell Fully Charged
Discharging
Fully Discharged
Charging
Gassing
Shedding
Plate Sulfation
Inefficiencies Batteries Internal Construction
Plate Thickness
Spongy Lead
Self Discharge
Starting or House? Battery Choices Automotive--Conventional Flooded
Maintenance-Free
Deep-Cycle
Gel Cell
Scales Don't Lie
Absorbed Glass Mat
Selection Chart Capacity Amp-Hours
Cycle Life
Weight and Amp-Hours
Cold-Cranking Amps
Marine-Cranking Amps
Reserve Minutes Sizing Batteries Load Calculation Redux
The Alternative to Bigger Batteries
House Bank
Starting Battery
Powering Inverters Installation Series
Golf-Cart Batteries
Parallel
Matching
Negative Ground
Temperature Maintenance Discharge
Recharging
Water
Clean and Dry
Terminal Corrosion
Voltage
SG and Voltage
Specific Gravity
Keep Records4. Wire Wire Selection Construction
Size
10% Drop
24 Volts
Insulation Routing High and Dry Connections Crimp Connectors
Crimping
Soldering
Tinning the Soldering Iron
Heat-Shrink
Bare Wires
Wire Nuts Overload Protection Fuses
Circuit Breakers
Sizing
Installing
Supply Side
Equipment Protection Switches SPST
DT
DP
Battery Selector Neatness Counts Labeling
No More Than Four
Terminal Strips
Junction Boxes
Right Angles
Spiral Wrap
Panel Location Coax Size
Construction
Connections
Weatherproofing
Backstay Connection Copper Ribbon 5. Circuits Wiring Diagrams Symbols
More about Ground Circuitry Step by Step Closed Circuit
Open Circuit
Overload Protection
Series
Parallel
Real World Mapping Your Own Boat AC Caution
WYSIWYG
Circuit Diagrams
Master Diagram
Layout Schematic
Signal Wires6. Troubleshooting Signs of Trouble Dimming
House of Cards
Sluggish Starting
Flickering
Blown Fuse
Ground Return
Heat
Odor
Heat Loss
Corrosion
Wet Wiring
Rat's Nest Test Light Make or Buy
Using a Test Light Digital Multimeter Digital vs. Analog
Auto Ranging
Polarity
Clamp-On Meters Meter Fundamentals Connecting Test Leads
Measuring Voltage
Measuring Current
Measuring Resistance (or Lack Thereof) Troubleshooting with a Meter Voltmeter Tests
Multimeter Connections
Zero Adjust
Checking Your Hydrometer
Extending Your Reach
Kirchoff's Law
Ohmmeter Tests
Masthead Lights
Changing Resistance
Ammeter Tests7. Charging Systems Alternators Output
Pulley Ratio
Sizing
Ignition Protection
Expecting Too Much Regulators Standard Regulator
Fooling the Regulator
Manual Controller
Three-Step Regulator
Equalization--The Fourth Step
Charging Gel Batteries Alternator and Regulator Wiring Output
Internal Regulation
Attached Regulator
External Regulation
Polarity
Excitation
Surge Protection Alternator Maintenance Belts
Connections
Bearings and Brushes Troubleshooting Alternators and Regulators Alternator Output
Regulator Faults
Excitation
Bypassing a Faulty Regulator
Diodes Battery Switching The Standard Way
Direct Alternator Connection
Fuse
Isolating Diodes
A Better Way Solar Cells Choices
Output
Uses
Installation
Turning the Panel Off for Installation
Troubleshooting Wind Generators Choices
Output
Mounting
Connections
Troubleshooting
Water Generators8. Alternating Current Warning AC Basics Frequency
Voltage
Power Factor
Three-Wire System
The Grounding Wire
Wire Type and Size At the Dock Plug Types
Polarity
Polarity Tester Shore-Power Connection Inlet Fitting
Power Cord
Supply Wire
Main Breaker
Neutral and Ground AC Circuits Single Circuit
Dual Circuit
Breakers
Switch Panel
Polarity Tester
Routing AC Wiring
Junction Boxes
Outlets
Ground Fault Interrupt The Green-Wire Controversy The Danger
Testing the GFCI
Grounding the Green Wire
Cutting the Green Wire
Unplug
Galvanic Isolator
Isolation Transformer Testing Polarity
Grounding Wire
Isolated Ground
Green-Wire Connection
Ground and Neutral Separation
Ground Fault
Stray Current
Leakage Inverters Types
Waveform
Sizing
Load Realities
Battery Capacity
Connections
Location
Transfer Switch
Neutral and Grounding
Connection Generators Transfer Switch
Frequency9. Heaven and Earth Lightning Protection Lightning Rod
Static Dissipator
Cone of Protection
Wooden Masts
Ground
Freshwater Sailors Beware
Directing the Charge
Connections
Parallel Paths Bonding For Lightning Protection
For Corrosion Control
Isolating
Grounding
Testing for Isolation RF Ground Ribbon, Not Wire
Copper Screen
Stopping Direct Current Lightning and Electronics The Facts
Protective MeasuresIndex
Containment
Spark
Explosive Gas
Fire
Corrosive Fumes
Fuse2. Understanding the Basics Terminology Amp
Volt
Ohm
Watt Three-Part Harmony Ohm's Law
Power
Load Calculations
Desert Algebra Circuits Not Like Water
Boys Will Be Boys
Polarity
Open and Closed
Series
Parallel
Extra Credit AC/DC Magnetism and Current
Current
Polarity
Loads
Voltage
Power Factor
Safety Revisited3. Battery The Basic Cell Fully Charged
Discharging
Fully Discharged
Charging
Gassing
Shedding
Plate Sulfation
Inefficiencies Batteries Internal Construction
Plate Thickness
Spongy Lead
Self Discharge
Starting or House? Battery Choices Automotive--Conventional Flooded
Maintenance-Free
Deep-Cycle
Gel Cell
Scales Don't Lie
Absorbed Glass Mat
Selection Chart Capacity Amp-Hours
Cycle Life
Weight and Amp-Hours
Cold-Cranking Amps
Marine-Cranking Amps
Reserve Minutes Sizing Batteries Load Calculation Redux
The Alternative to Bigger Batteries
House Bank
Starting Battery
Powering Inverters Installation Series
Golf-Cart Batteries
Parallel
Matching
Negative Ground
Temperature Maintenance Discharge
Recharging
Water
Clean and Dry
Terminal Corrosion
Voltage
SG and Voltage
Specific Gravity
Keep Records4. Wire Wire Selection Construction
Size
10% Drop
24 Volts
Insulation Routing High and Dry Connections Crimp Connectors
Crimping
Soldering
Tinning the Soldering Iron
Heat-Shrink
Bare Wires
Wire Nuts Overload Protection Fuses
Circuit Breakers
Sizing
Installing
Supply Side
Equipment Protection Switches SPST
DT
DP
Battery Selector Neatness Counts Labeling
No More Than Four
Terminal Strips
Junction Boxes
Right Angles
Spiral Wrap
Panel Location Coax Size
Construction
Connections
Weatherproofing
Backstay Connection Copper Ribbon 5. Circuits Wiring Diagrams Symbols
More about Ground Circuitry Step by Step Closed Circuit
Open Circuit
Overload Protection
Series
Parallel
Real World Mapping Your Own Boat AC Caution
WYSIWYG
Circuit Diagrams
Master Diagram
Layout Schematic
Signal Wires6. Troubleshooting Signs of Trouble Dimming
House of Cards
Sluggish Starting
Flickering
Blown Fuse
Ground Return
Heat
Odor
Heat Loss
Corrosion
Wet Wiring
Rat's Nest Test Light Make or Buy
Using a Test Light Digital Multimeter Digital vs. Analog
Auto Ranging
Polarity
Clamp-On Meters Meter Fundamentals Connecting Test Leads
Measuring Voltage
Measuring Current
Measuring Resistance (or Lack Thereof) Troubleshooting with a Meter Voltmeter Tests
Multimeter Connections
Zero Adjust
Checking Your Hydrometer
Extending Your Reach
Kirchoff's Law
Ohmmeter Tests
Masthead Lights
Changing Resistance
Ammeter Tests7. Charging Systems Alternators Output
Pulley Ratio
Sizing
Ignition Protection
Expecting Too Much Regulators Standard Regulator
Fooling the Regulator
Manual Controller
Three-Step Regulator
Equalization--The Fourth Step
Charging Gel Batteries Alternator and Regulator Wiring Output
Internal Regulation
Attached Regulator
External Regulation
Polarity
Excitation
Surge Protection Alternator Maintenance Belts
Connections
Bearings and Brushes Troubleshooting Alternators and Regulators Alternator Output
Regulator Faults
Excitation
Bypassing a Faulty Regulator
Diodes Battery Switching The Standard Way
Direct Alternator Connection
Fuse
Isolating Diodes
A Better Way Solar Cells Choices
Output
Uses
Installation
Turning the Panel Off for Installation
Troubleshooting Wind Generators Choices
Output
Mounting
Connections
Troubleshooting
Water Generators8. Alternating Current Warning AC Basics Frequency
Voltage
Power Factor
Three-Wire System
The Grounding Wire
Wire Type and Size At the Dock Plug Types
Polarity
Polarity Tester Shore-Power Connection Inlet Fitting
Power Cord
Supply Wire
Main Breaker
Neutral and Ground AC Circuits Single Circuit
Dual Circuit
Breakers
Switch Panel
Polarity Tester
Routing AC Wiring
Junction Boxes
Outlets
Ground Fault Interrupt The Green-Wire Controversy The Danger
Testing the GFCI
Grounding the Green Wire
Cutting the Green Wire
Unplug
Galvanic Isolator
Isolation Transformer Testing Polarity
Grounding Wire
Isolated Ground
Green-Wire Connection
Ground and Neutral Separation
Ground Fault
Stray Current
Leakage Inverters Types
Waveform
Sizing
Load Realities
Battery Capacity
Connections
Location
Transfer Switch
Neutral and Grounding
Connection Generators Transfer Switch
Frequency9. Heaven and Earth Lightning Protection Lightning Rod
Static Dissipator
Cone of Protection
Wooden Masts
Ground
Freshwater Sailors Beware
Directing the Charge
Connections
Parallel Paths Bonding For Lightning Protection
For Corrosion Control
Isolating
Grounding
Testing for Isolation RF Ground Ribbon, Not Wire
Copper Screen
Stopping Direct Current Lightning and Electronics The Facts
Protective MeasuresIndex
Introduction1. Safety FirstBattery Acid
Containment
Spark
Explosive Gas
Fire
Corrosive Fumes
Fuse2. Understanding the Basics Terminology Amp
Volt
Ohm
Watt Three-Part Harmony Ohm's Law
Power
Load Calculations
Desert Algebra Circuits Not Like Water
Boys Will Be Boys
Polarity
Open and Closed
Series
Parallel
Extra Credit AC/DC Magnetism and Current
Current
Polarity
Loads
Voltage
Power Factor
Safety Revisited3. Battery The Basic Cell Fully Charged
Discharging
Fully Discharged
Charging
Gassing
Shedding
Plate Sulfation
Inefficiencies Batteries Internal Construction
Plate Thickness
Spongy Lead
Self Discharge
Starting or House? Battery Choices Automotive--Conventional Flooded
Maintenance-Free
Deep-Cycle
Gel Cell
Scales Don't Lie
Absorbed Glass Mat
Selection Chart Capacity Amp-Hours
Cycle Life
Weight and Amp-Hours
Cold-Cranking Amps
Marine-Cranking Amps
Reserve Minutes Sizing Batteries Load Calculation Redux
The Alternative to Bigger Batteries
House Bank
Starting Battery
Powering Inverters Installation Series
Golf-Cart Batteries
Parallel
Matching
Negative Ground
Temperature Maintenance Discharge
Recharging
Water
Clean and Dry
Terminal Corrosion
Voltage
SG and Voltage
Specific Gravity
Keep Records4. Wire Wire Selection Construction
Size
10% Drop
24 Volts
Insulation Routing High and Dry Connections Crimp Connectors
Crimping
Soldering
Tinning the Soldering Iron
Heat-Shrink
Bare Wires
Wire Nuts Overload Protection Fuses
Circuit Breakers
Sizing
Installing
Supply Side
Equipment Protection Switches SPST
DT
DP
Battery Selector Neatness Counts Labeling
No More Than Four
Terminal Strips
Junction Boxes
Right Angles
Spiral Wrap
Panel Location Coax Size
Construction
Connections
Weatherproofing
Backstay Connection Copper Ribbon 5. Circuits Wiring Diagrams Symbols
More about Ground Circuitry Step by Step Closed Circuit
Open Circuit
Overload Protection
Series
Parallel
Real World Mapping Your Own Boat AC Caution
WYSIWYG
Circuit Diagrams
Master Diagram
Layout Schematic
Signal Wires6. Troubleshooting Signs of Trouble Dimming
House of Cards
Sluggish Starting
Flickering
Blown Fuse
Ground Return
Heat
Odor
Heat Loss
Corrosion
Wet Wiring
Rat's Nest Test Light Make or Buy
Using a Test Light Digital Multimeter Digital vs. Analog
Auto Ranging
Polarity
Clamp-On Meters Meter Fundamentals Connecting Test Leads
Measuring Voltage
Measuring Current
Measuring Resistance (or Lack Thereof) Troubleshooting with a Meter Voltmeter Tests
Multimeter Connections
Zero Adjust
Checking Your Hydrometer
Extending Your Reach
Kirchoff's Law
Ohmmeter Tests
Masthead Lights
Changing Resistance
Ammeter Tests7. Charging Systems Alternators Output
Pulley Ratio
Sizing
Ignition Protection
Expecting Too Much Regulators Standard Regulator
Fooling the Regulator
Manual Controller
Three-Step Regulator
Equalization--The Fourth Step
Charging Gel Batteries Alternator and Regulator Wiring Output
Internal Regulation
Attached Regulator
External Regulation
Polarity
Excitation
Surge Protection Alternator Maintenance Belts
Connections
Bearings and Brushes Troubleshooting Alternators and Regulators Alternator Output
Regulator Faults
Excitation
Bypassing a Faulty Regulator
Diodes Battery Switching The Standard Way
Direct Alternator Connection
Fuse
Isolating Diodes
A Better Way Solar Cells Choices
Output
Uses
Installation
Turning the Panel Off for Installation
Troubleshooting Wind Generators Choices
Output
Mounting
Connections
Troubleshooting
Water Generators8. Alternating Current Warning AC Basics Frequency
Voltage
Power Factor
Three-Wire System
The Grounding Wire
Wire Type and Size At the Dock Plug Types
Polarity
Polarity Tester Shore-Power Connection Inlet Fitting
Power Cord
Supply Wire
Main Breaker
Neutral and Ground AC Circuits Single Circuit
Dual Circuit
Breakers
Switch Panel
Polarity Tester
Routing AC Wiring
Junction Boxes
Outlets
Ground Fault Interrupt The Green-Wire Controversy The Danger
Testing the GFCI
Grounding the Green Wire
Cutting the Green Wire
Unplug
Galvanic Isolator
Isolation Transformer Testing Polarity
Grounding Wire
Isolated Ground
Green-Wire Connection
Ground and Neutral Separation
Ground Fault
Stray Current
Leakage Inverters Types
Waveform
Sizing
Load Realities
Battery Capacity
Connections
Location
Transfer Switch
Neutral and Grounding
Connection Generators Transfer Switch
Frequency9. Heaven and Earth Lightning Protection Lightning Rod
Static Dissipator
Cone of Protection
Wooden Masts
Ground
Freshwater Sailors Beware
Directing the Charge
Connections
Parallel Paths Bonding For Lightning Protection
For Corrosion Control
Isolating
Grounding
Testing for Isolation RF Ground Ribbon, Not Wire
Copper Screen
Stopping Direct Current Lightning and Electronics The Facts
Protective MeasuresIndex
Containment
Spark
Explosive Gas
Fire
Corrosive Fumes
Fuse2. Understanding the Basics Terminology Amp
Volt
Ohm
Watt Three-Part Harmony Ohm's Law
Power
Load Calculations
Desert Algebra Circuits Not Like Water
Boys Will Be Boys
Polarity
Open and Closed
Series
Parallel
Extra Credit AC/DC Magnetism and Current
Current
Polarity
Loads
Voltage
Power Factor
Safety Revisited3. Battery The Basic Cell Fully Charged
Discharging
Fully Discharged
Charging
Gassing
Shedding
Plate Sulfation
Inefficiencies Batteries Internal Construction
Plate Thickness
Spongy Lead
Self Discharge
Starting or House? Battery Choices Automotive--Conventional Flooded
Maintenance-Free
Deep-Cycle
Gel Cell
Scales Don't Lie
Absorbed Glass Mat
Selection Chart Capacity Amp-Hours
Cycle Life
Weight and Amp-Hours
Cold-Cranking Amps
Marine-Cranking Amps
Reserve Minutes Sizing Batteries Load Calculation Redux
The Alternative to Bigger Batteries
House Bank
Starting Battery
Powering Inverters Installation Series
Golf-Cart Batteries
Parallel
Matching
Negative Ground
Temperature Maintenance Discharge
Recharging
Water
Clean and Dry
Terminal Corrosion
Voltage
SG and Voltage
Specific Gravity
Keep Records4. Wire Wire Selection Construction
Size
10% Drop
24 Volts
Insulation Routing High and Dry Connections Crimp Connectors
Crimping
Soldering
Tinning the Soldering Iron
Heat-Shrink
Bare Wires
Wire Nuts Overload Protection Fuses
Circuit Breakers
Sizing
Installing
Supply Side
Equipment Protection Switches SPST
DT
DP
Battery Selector Neatness Counts Labeling
No More Than Four
Terminal Strips
Junction Boxes
Right Angles
Spiral Wrap
Panel Location Coax Size
Construction
Connections
Weatherproofing
Backstay Connection Copper Ribbon 5. Circuits Wiring Diagrams Symbols
More about Ground Circuitry Step by Step Closed Circuit
Open Circuit
Overload Protection
Series
Parallel
Real World Mapping Your Own Boat AC Caution
WYSIWYG
Circuit Diagrams
Master Diagram
Layout Schematic
Signal Wires6. Troubleshooting Signs of Trouble Dimming
House of Cards
Sluggish Starting
Flickering
Blown Fuse
Ground Return
Heat
Odor
Heat Loss
Corrosion
Wet Wiring
Rat's Nest Test Light Make or Buy
Using a Test Light Digital Multimeter Digital vs. Analog
Auto Ranging
Polarity
Clamp-On Meters Meter Fundamentals Connecting Test Leads
Measuring Voltage
Measuring Current
Measuring Resistance (or Lack Thereof) Troubleshooting with a Meter Voltmeter Tests
Multimeter Connections
Zero Adjust
Checking Your Hydrometer
Extending Your Reach
Kirchoff's Law
Ohmmeter Tests
Masthead Lights
Changing Resistance
Ammeter Tests7. Charging Systems Alternators Output
Pulley Ratio
Sizing
Ignition Protection
Expecting Too Much Regulators Standard Regulator
Fooling the Regulator
Manual Controller
Three-Step Regulator
Equalization--The Fourth Step
Charging Gel Batteries Alternator and Regulator Wiring Output
Internal Regulation
Attached Regulator
External Regulation
Polarity
Excitation
Surge Protection Alternator Maintenance Belts
Connections
Bearings and Brushes Troubleshooting Alternators and Regulators Alternator Output
Regulator Faults
Excitation
Bypassing a Faulty Regulator
Diodes Battery Switching The Standard Way
Direct Alternator Connection
Fuse
Isolating Diodes
A Better Way Solar Cells Choices
Output
Uses
Installation
Turning the Panel Off for Installation
Troubleshooting Wind Generators Choices
Output
Mounting
Connections
Troubleshooting
Water Generators8. Alternating Current Warning AC Basics Frequency
Voltage
Power Factor
Three-Wire System
The Grounding Wire
Wire Type and Size At the Dock Plug Types
Polarity
Polarity Tester Shore-Power Connection Inlet Fitting
Power Cord
Supply Wire
Main Breaker
Neutral and Ground AC Circuits Single Circuit
Dual Circuit
Breakers
Switch Panel
Polarity Tester
Routing AC Wiring
Junction Boxes
Outlets
Ground Fault Interrupt The Green-Wire Controversy The Danger
Testing the GFCI
Grounding the Green Wire
Cutting the Green Wire
Unplug
Galvanic Isolator
Isolation Transformer Testing Polarity
Grounding Wire
Isolated Ground
Green-Wire Connection
Ground and Neutral Separation
Ground Fault
Stray Current
Leakage Inverters Types
Waveform
Sizing
Load Realities
Battery Capacity
Connections
Location
Transfer Switch
Neutral and Grounding
Connection Generators Transfer Switch
Frequency9. Heaven and Earth Lightning Protection Lightning Rod
Static Dissipator
Cone of Protection
Wooden Masts
Ground
Freshwater Sailors Beware
Directing the Charge
Connections
Parallel Paths Bonding For Lightning Protection
For Corrosion Control
Isolating
Grounding
Testing for Isolation RF Ground Ribbon, Not Wire
Copper Screen
Stopping Direct Current Lightning and Electronics The Facts
Protective MeasuresIndex