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- Nov 25, 2022
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Hi everyone
I studied a lot of material very carefully, and at other sites, including the method using an inert gas. But nowhere did I meet like-minded people with regards to the technical components, namely the bag on the head.
I met different variations of the implementation of this component, of which I can single out the most popular:
- classic plastic bag
- medical mask (providing a high concentration of gas)
- diving mask (much more reliable than a medical mask)
- gas mask (quite rare and difficult to implement)
- a small, airtight tent (very rare, I did not find confirmation and reliability of use for CTB)
I would like to offer you two of my designs, discuss them, but before I start.
Using my example, I will try to briefly explain why the classical method using a bag or a diving mask is categorically not suitable for me. The answer is claustrophobia. It is difficult to explain in words, but I have a feeling of anxiety even if I just put a bag on my head.
There is no Photoshop at hand, but I will try to draw and explain the first design.
The bottom line is that, instead of a classic bag, we need a relatively large, if desired, transparent round or square, relatively deep container. We need to fix it, for example, in the corner of your room, preferably also easy fixation of the body. In this case, CTB will occur while seated at an angle, preferably around 90 degrees.
Advantages compared to the classic bag:
- lack of anxiety in people with claustrophobia
- if you are not sure about the quality of your inert gas, especially if it is helium, due to the design features, you will still be in an atmosphere close to 100% helium, since it is 7 times lighter than air, even if it is slightly diluted
- you do not need to carefully measure the gas flow, deviations are allowed and the gas supply in your gas environment will in any case be sufficient
The second design option instead of the classic bag is very simple, but more difficult to implement and requires preparation.
Why not use a plastic box or build your own from wooden planks and foil to fit your body size. Assemble a structure similar to Sarco. The advantages are obvious. There is only one minus, you may need a large amount of gas, you need to calculate carefully so that the capacity of your tank is enough.
I'll add on my own that an inert gas is very good, an especially big plus is that having prepared the entire structure, it can be used in alcoholic or any other form of intoxication.
Also, I saw a very interesting idea on this forum, sorry, I forgot the nickname of the person, you can take an electrovalve, open the gas with the help of arduino and CTB in a dream, but this will require even more burning
I studied a lot of material very carefully, and at other sites, including the method using an inert gas. But nowhere did I meet like-minded people with regards to the technical components, namely the bag on the head.
I met different variations of the implementation of this component, of which I can single out the most popular:
- classic plastic bag
- medical mask (providing a high concentration of gas)
- diving mask (much more reliable than a medical mask)
- gas mask (quite rare and difficult to implement)
- a small, airtight tent (very rare, I did not find confirmation and reliability of use for CTB)
I would like to offer you two of my designs, discuss them, but before I start.
Using my example, I will try to briefly explain why the classical method using a bag or a diving mask is categorically not suitable for me. The answer is claustrophobia. It is difficult to explain in words, but I have a feeling of anxiety even if I just put a bag on my head.
There is no Photoshop at hand, but I will try to draw and explain the first design.
The bottom line is that, instead of a classic bag, we need a relatively large, if desired, transparent round or square, relatively deep container. We need to fix it, for example, in the corner of your room, preferably also easy fixation of the body. In this case, CTB will occur while seated at an angle, preferably around 90 degrees.
Advantages compared to the classic bag:
- lack of anxiety in people with claustrophobia
- if you are not sure about the quality of your inert gas, especially if it is helium, due to the design features, you will still be in an atmosphere close to 100% helium, since it is 7 times lighter than air, even if it is slightly diluted
- you do not need to carefully measure the gas flow, deviations are allowed and the gas supply in your gas environment will in any case be sufficient
The second design option instead of the classic bag is very simple, but more difficult to implement and requires preparation.
Why not use a plastic box or build your own from wooden planks and foil to fit your body size. Assemble a structure similar to Sarco. The advantages are obvious. There is only one minus, you may need a large amount of gas, you need to calculate carefully so that the capacity of your tank is enough.
I'll add on my own that an inert gas is very good, an especially big plus is that having prepared the entire structure, it can be used in alcoholic or any other form of intoxication.
Also, I saw a very interesting idea on this forum, sorry, I forgot the nickname of the person, you can take an electrovalve, open the gas with the help of arduino and CTB in a dream, but this will require even more burning