Vehicles are protected using three products: T.R.A.P. OBD2, T.R.A.P.-Bs, and High-saturation Car Ferrites
The T.R.A.P.™ OBD2 Transient Reducing Auxiliary Plug is the ultimate transient protection device for your vehicle’s OBD2 port. With a powerful 5,000-watt transient voltage suppression device boasting a lightning-fast <1 picosecond turn-on time, the T.R.A.P.™ safeguards your vehicle against electrical transients with unmatched efficiency.
The T.R.A.P.™-B contains the same 5,000-watt transient voltage suppression device in a form that can be easily connected across a vehicle’s battery terminals.
High-saturation ferrites can be installed on the battery wires to reduce high-frequency current transients.
Most diesel vehicles have an extra battery, so their requirements for EMP protection are slightly more than the regular car. A normal gas vehicle uses our EMP Vehicle kit with 1 T.R.A.P., 1 T.R.A.P.-B, and 2 ferrites. Because of the extra battery, the diesel kit has an extra T.R.A.P.-B and 2 extra ferrites. The total amount of items in this kit is 7, as opposed to 4 for a regular car.
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