After looking at two major manufactures, it appears the metalized mylar bags is not such a good idea after all. The metal layer is sandwiched between two layers of insulation, so there's no way of properly sealing the bag.
I'm certain the DMM will not need shielding if the following method is used -->
This is easy to test simply roaming around with the mobile diode testing setup to see if the DC voltage varies. Try pushing the limits by going near a wi-fi that is transmitting. You can download a huge file on the Internet to make the wi-fi transmit.
If it's not shielding enough, then you can place the setup in a slightly larger shield, thus forming two layers of shield, cut a rectangular hole in the outer shield where the LCD display is, and replace that with a metal wire mesh screen instead. This will provide a closed metal shield while allowing you to view the LCD.
If that's insufficient shielding, then quickly move out of there because your health is at risk from intense radiation exposure. :-?
Created on 2009-07-02 23:16:02 by EnergyMover
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