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jokster18

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Sep 18, 2023
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Can a generator in a car work does it have to be a gas one or would a quite inverter work ? I'm worried about police is it better to do it in my bedroom nobody else will be home or in car?
 
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I've considered it my self, in my car, even bought a mini 800W generator but decided not to use this method, or CO at all.
I think it could work with both types of generators, you can test it with a CO detector to verify CO levels are higher then 7500PPM inside car/room. But the generator better be out of the car/room with the exhaust gas directed inside by a pipe. There are a few reasons for this:
- Some generators today are equipped with a CO detector that automatically shuts them down when CO levels rise.
- The noise will be unbearable.
- It might consume all the oxygen in the car and shut down (Paradox here- but still might leave enough oxygen for human to breath)

All though there were cases of generators inside cars that succeeded: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/7832611/
 
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jokster18

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Would you go with Nebula or carbon dioxide?
 
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jokster18

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Sep 18, 2023
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I've considered it my self, in my car, even bought a mini 800W generator but decided not to use this method, or CO at all.
I think it could work with both types of generators, you can test it with a CO detector to verify CO levels are higher then 7500PPM inside car/room. But the generator better be out of the car/room with the exhaust gas directed inside by a pipe. There are a few reasons for this:
- Some generators today are equipped with a CO detector that automatically shuts them down when CO levels rise.
- The noise will be unbearable.
- It might consume all the oxygen in the car and shut down (Paradox here- but still might leave enough oxygen for human to breath)

All though there were cases of generators inside cars that succeeded: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/7832611/
So you don't recommend generator method i need to end it I have an illness and suffering very bad.
 
NegevChina

NegevChina

I've done the best I could
Sep 5, 2024
623
So you don't recommend generator method i need to end it I have an illness and suffering very bad.
Sorry you feel this way, I know exactly how you feel. I am in the same condition. I need to end things quickly. I'm sorry I can not recommend anything its against the rules. What I can say is unless you test it with a CO detector to verify high CO levels for long time, CO method is not reliable enough, it may fail leaving you with damage and in worse condition then before. Before making a decision Id suggest you go over the CO mega thread:

I've personally considered many methods and found out most are not reliable enough, or very reliable but require getting over survival instinct and may be very painful. CO requires careful planning and testing. If you can reach more then 3000PPM for more then 30 minutes, it might be very effective and painless. SN is hard to source. I know nothing about N.
 
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atre

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Nov 18, 2024
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Can a generator in a car work does it have to be a gas one or would a quite inverter work ? I'm worried about police is it better to do it in my bedroom nobody else will be home or in car?
When it comes to CO, to make an attempt safe and effective, I believe a test run beforehand is a must (with a working CO detector). If you can afford buying a carbon monoxide detector that reads up to 10.000 PPM, it is the best one to use. If not, anything that is not home type detector is fine (home types typically only measure up 999PPM). Also, most generators work relatively loud.
 

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