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Reddit mentions of Schlage Electronics M450P High-Security Electromagnetic Lock, For Access Control Systems, Single Door, 1,000-lb. Holding Force
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- Electromagnetic lock with a 1,000-lb. holding force connects to a door access system such as a push bar, request-to-exit device, or credential reader to create a high-security locking system for a single inswing or outswing door
- Armature plate mounts flush to the door and pivots to compensate for slight irregularities, enabling it to come in contact with the electromagnet mounted below the top of the doorframe
- Automatic voltage selection feature distinguishes between a 12-or 24-VDC electrical connection and adjusts automatically, and the automatic surge suppressor protects the equipment from damage if voltage spikes
- Door-status and magnetic-bond sensors communicate with an access control system to identify an open or closed door and monitor the strength of the magnetic connection, and the lock can be programmed with a 0.5- to 30-second relock delay
- Fail-safe design loses magnetism and unlocks when power is removed
Features:
Specs:
Height | 3.4 Inches |
Length | 12 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Release date | May 2017 |
Size | 1000 LBS |
Weight | 10 Pounds |
Width | 4 Inches |
That's too much work man. Just build a simple electromagnet and hook it to your 110v outlet. mount it inside your case next to your HDD and ram. Hook up a switch for that outlet (I recommend a covered switch). If you ever need to dump that PCs data just flip the switch and leave it on.
Seomthing like this would give you a great starting point at 1500 lbs of magnetic force.
If you really wanted to get fancy you could write up a quick little java/python app with an Arduino microcontroller and put it on your phone. So you could push a button anywhere you have cell service and automatically nuke your hdds. Or if you want to get even more fancy you could require a "check in" every X amount of time or have the magnet automatically start, although that's pretty extreme.