Highest voltage survived by an external hard drive

Highest voltage survived by an external hard drive
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Who
secumem Gmbh
Where
Germany (Munich,)
When
04 December 2009
The highest voltage survived by an external hard drive is 75,000 volts, achieved by the Threx 2 Datasafe manufactured by secumem Gmbh and tested at the University of Applied Science, Munich, Germany, on 4 December 2009. The 75,000 volts survived is across the connectors (where the greatest likelihood of electrical overload exists), however it can deal with even greater load across the casing itself - in simulated 'lightning strike' tests, the device survived 240,000 volts without loss of data. The Threx 2 can also withstand 1 hour of a high intensity fire.