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Type of Charcoal for CO?
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I noticed the Kingsford charcoal says "100% natural ingredients". It implies that there's more ingredients than just the charcoal. Is the original Kingsford brand acceptable for creating high CO levels?
It's suggested to use lump charcoal, briquettes probably contain also other "trash" that can cause unwanted/unpleasant emissions. The CO itself is only a product of the carbon. It's generated in an incomplete combustion.
Yes. Picked it up today. Just about at the finish line. Already got the meter and SN materials (doing CO & SN). Thanks again.
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