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Thanatos123
Student
- Feb 18, 2020
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I was just reading the January 2021 edition of the PPH and for the CO method they're recommending the CO levels to be more than 10,000PPM.
I have a CO meter(TPI-707) that measures up to 10,000PPM and I don't think it goes higher than that.
PPH recommends the CO levels to be around 12,800PPM; so my question is: how can I know I'm around that those levels since my meter doesn't go that high?
The only thing that comes to mind is to wait five to ten more minutes after the meter reads 10,000PPM to let my generator build more CO in my car.
What do you think?
I have a CO meter(TPI-707) that measures up to 10,000PPM and I don't think it goes higher than that.
PPH recommends the CO levels to be around 12,800PPM; so my question is: how can I know I'm around that those levels since my meter doesn't go that high?
The only thing that comes to mind is to wait five to ten more minutes after the meter reads 10,000PPM to let my generator build more CO in my car.
What do you think?