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HAS ANYONE HERE TRIED WITH CHARCOAL?
Thread starterUnattainable666
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Since I've fucked everything else in my life up, I would like to accomplish this one goal. I can't fail. Failure is not an option. If you've tried this and didn't make it, would you be willing to share what went wrong? thanks.
As long as you do it in a room small enough and tape off any exit points for the air then I cant see how youd fail. If you're determined with it, like 2-3 small bbq going then you'll fall asleep and not wake up
I am thinking of combining it with dry ice or just the dry ice (dont want to risk burning my apartment down with my pets in it) but i am still trying to learn more about dry ice and difference of co2 to co
I am thinking of combining it with dry ice or just the dry ice (dont want to risk burning my apartment down with my pets in it) but i am still trying to learn more about dry ice and difference of co2 to co
I wouldn't bother with dry ice. Your body knows CO2. When there's high levels of it your body panics. Not so with carbon monoxide or other gases. The difference is just one oxygen atom but your body knows the difference.
What are we talking about here..........................CO2 or CO? CO2 is carbon DIoxide. We breath out CO2. CO is carbon MONOxide. CO is created by the burning of fosssil fuels. It can also be made by mixing a couple certain acids together. CO is a quick and painless method if it is done correctly. If you don't do it correctly, you can really fuck yourself up. In order for CTB by CO to be quick and painless, the concentration needs to be up near or above 10000 PPM (parts per million). It takes a small space and a good amount of charcoal to get to that level. If you don't reach that level, death will come much more slowly, and even reaching unconsciousness will take more time. Getting to a level of 10000 assures that within a couple breaths, you will become unconscious and death will come within minutes afterwards. How do you know if the level of the CO in the small space (tent) that you've generated is at 10000 PPM or more? The ONLY way to know for certain is with a CO meter capable of measuring CO concentrations that high. They cost about $400. Sure, others have not used the meter and have been successful. It's a risk. Actually, it's a big risk, IMO.
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