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Achillesheel
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- Jan 17, 2020
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I'm reposting my results from test here so it won't be in my venting thread and ppl who are considering this method can see.
As I was researching the effects of the rat poison I somehow came across a link to this community and it might have been 1 of my best blessings in a long time. I browsed the site for a while and got to read about all the different methods and read story's of other members. So one method caught my attention and that was the charcoal in the vehicle method. I've read about ppl succeeding and failing so I took it up myself to try a test it out for myself and I was really surprised by my results. So I went out and got an expert portable charcoal grill, a chimney starter, royal oak all natural briquettes and the kiddie CO meter. So the meter only reads up to "999" but I thought I will use it anyway just to see what happens. So I placed 20 briquettes in the chimney starter with newspaper around the bottom and lite it. I waited until all smoke was gone and charcoal was grey and glowing. Took about 15-20 min. I dumped the charcoal from the chimney starter into the portable grill and put in my truck which happens to be a 2018 Chevy Silverado. I didn't tape anything as this was just a test to see what everything stood. I put the CO meter in the front seat and the portable grill in the back seat. It took about 3-4 min for the meter to reach "999" so than I opened the door and took the meter out and let it go back down to zero and put it back in the truck and to my surprise this time it tick about 30secs to reach "999". So I'm thinking that if it jump up that fast it will for sure reach deadly levels and remember that was with only 20 briquettes. So once I'm ready I think I'm gonna go with that method and add more briquettes just to be safe but in my opinion this way will definitely work. If I missed anything please let me know.
As I was researching the effects of the rat poison I somehow came across a link to this community and it might have been 1 of my best blessings in a long time. I browsed the site for a while and got to read about all the different methods and read story's of other members. So one method caught my attention and that was the charcoal in the vehicle method. I've read about ppl succeeding and failing so I took it up myself to try a test it out for myself and I was really surprised by my results. So I went out and got an expert portable charcoal grill, a chimney starter, royal oak all natural briquettes and the kiddie CO meter. So the meter only reads up to "999" but I thought I will use it anyway just to see what happens. So I placed 20 briquettes in the chimney starter with newspaper around the bottom and lite it. I waited until all smoke was gone and charcoal was grey and glowing. Took about 15-20 min. I dumped the charcoal from the chimney starter into the portable grill and put in my truck which happens to be a 2018 Chevy Silverado. I didn't tape anything as this was just a test to see what everything stood. I put the CO meter in the front seat and the portable grill in the back seat. It took about 3-4 min for the meter to reach "999" so than I opened the door and took the meter out and let it go back down to zero and put it back in the truck and to my surprise this time it tick about 30secs to reach "999". So I'm thinking that if it jump up that fast it will for sure reach deadly levels and remember that was with only 20 briquettes. So once I'm ready I think I'm gonna go with that method and add more briquettes just to be safe but in my opinion this way will definitely work. If I missed anything please let me know.