i have an EE degree, i design medical devices, tbh i regret not getting more trade skills cause theres a yuge difference in tooling and SOP when dealing with processors and gawd forbid 15v com buses then real power. I suppose when this shit goes down i can fix led lighting and anything running off of car batteries :P Of course im not that inept but its one thing to "know" have to do something and being experienced in it, when SHTF.
Omg - as an RN working with patients who have pacers and defibrillators implanted, I NEVER thought about what an EMP would do to them?! This (emp’s) is terrifying from a medical standpoint.
i have an EE degree, i design medical devices, tbh i regret not getting more trade skills cause theres a yuge difference in tooling and SOP when dealing with processors and gawd forbid 15v com buses then real power. I suppose when this shit goes down i can fix led lighting and anything running off of car batteries :P Of course im not that inept but its one thing to "know" have to do something and being experienced in it, when SHTF.
You'll be worth your weight in gold. Would it really matter though in the case of an EMP, when all electronics are fried?
Omg - as an RN working with patients who have pacers and defibrillators implanted, I NEVER thought about what an EMP would do to them?! This (emp’s) is terrifying from a medical standpoint.
Along with implants, all electronic diagnostic equipment. X-rays, MRI, dialysis machines, everything.
See my post below yours. Are you working with pacers and defibrillators?