socrates

socrates

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Dec 3, 2019
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I'm going to buy charcoal grill for for the CO method. They are expensive though, and I don't want to drain my bank account because I could always choose not to do it. I'm thinking about doing it in my car, Grill in the back seat. It's a Ford Focus Hatch back. is that to big or small?

Also what about this charcoal grill? https://www.amazon.com/Portable-Cha...9R1/ref=sr_1_54?keywords=charcoal+grills&th=1

thanks
 
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Praestat_Mori

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May 21, 2023
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What's wrong with a tent? The smaller the space (the smaller the car) the better it is. Smaller volumes are filled easier with high amounts of CO.

Any grill will do, people have succeeded using metal buckets.
 
socrates

socrates

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Dec 3, 2019
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What's wrong with a tent? The smaller the space (the smaller the car) the better it is. Smaller volumes are filled easier with high amounts of CO.

Any grill will do, people have succeeded using metal buckets.
tents are expensive lol
 
idontwantausername

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Your blood has 100 times the affinity for carbon monoxide over oxygen. The space doesn't need to be that small nor does it need to be that tightly sealed.
 
locked*n*loaded

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Your blood has 100 times the affinity for carbon monoxide over oxygen. The space doesn't need to be that small nor does it need to be that tightly sealed.
It is more advantageous for the CTB-er to utilize the smallest space possible, and one that is as tightly sealed as possible. Sure, one can die by "low" levels of CO over a long period of time, but, for most, that will not be desireable. There are many unpleasant effects that one experiences from CO before death occurs. Most people desire to avoid these effects, at least to not be consciously aware of them. The only way to achieve that is to fall unconscious quickly. And the only way to fall unconscious quickly is by creating an environment in which the CO level is high. A level of CO within a given environment capable of rendering someone unconscious quickly is, at least, 10000 PPM. It only stands to reason that utilizing a smaller space (volume), that is as tightly sealed as possible, is the most efficient way to achieve such an environment. The lower the level of CO in a given space, the longer someone will have to endure the undesireable effects from the CO until, finally, falling unconscious.

Could work. How much charcoal, and what type, are you planning on using? And where/how would you place the very hot grill in the car? You'd really need to seal any potential leakage points in the vehicle in order to achieve, and maintain, a high-level CO environment, which is conducive to achieving the most peaceful death possible.
 
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idontwantausername

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It is more advantageous for the CTB-er to utilize the smallest space possible, and one that is as tightly sealed as possible. Sure, one can die by "low" levels of CO over a long period of time, but, for most, that will not be desireable. There are many unpleasant effects that one experiences from CO before death occurs. Most people desire to avoid these effects, at least to not be consciously aware of them. The only way to achieve that is to fall unconscious quickly. And the only way to fall unconscious quickly is by creating an environment in which the CO level is high. A level of CO within a given environment capable of rendering someone unconscious quickly is, at least, 10000 PPM. It only stands to reason that utilizing a smaller space (volume), that is as tightly sealed as possible, is the most efficient way to achieve such an environment. The lower the level of CO in a given space, the longer someone will have to endure the undesireable effects from the CO until, finally, falling unconscious.


Could work. How much charcoal, and what type, are you planning on using? And where/how would you place the very hot grill in the car? You'd really need to seal any potential leakage points in the vehicle in order to achieve, and maintain, a high-level CO environment, which is conducive to achieving the most peaceful death possible.
You know this is mostly wrong right?
 
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You know this is mostly wrong right?
No. It's 100% right. In the future, try not to give people incorrect information that can harm them. If you want to sit in a low-level environment of CO, suffering the horrendous effects of the gas, until finally falling unconscious, be my guest. Most people desire for as peaceful an exit as possible, and a high-level CO environment makes that more achievable, whereby someone can take a few breaths and render themselves unconscious before having to experience any of the negative effects from the CO.

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escape_from_hell

escape_from_hell

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Feb 22, 2024
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Someone had mentioned things like a deep freezer before which way be effectively sealed. Fires will be tough but other gas displacement methods may work.

Not sure on this just thinking about it.
 

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