
DarkTear
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- Aug 1, 2018
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@Smilla and I had a discussion about the best position for the end of the hose inside an exit bag.
We came to the conclusion that the best position is probably the top of the bag (like in the attached picture). Why? Because the exhaled CO2 must get out of the bag. If the inert gas is streaming in from the top, it should push out the CO2 through the small gap between neck and bag.
In my opinion, it wouldn't be a good idea to place the hose end underneath of the mouth/nose because then it could be that the gas would push the CO2 to the top where it can't escape?
Small things like this can make a difference between success or failure - therefore we're looking forward to more opinions!
Thanks!
We came to the conclusion that the best position is probably the top of the bag (like in the attached picture). Why? Because the exhaled CO2 must get out of the bag. If the inert gas is streaming in from the top, it should push out the CO2 through the small gap between neck and bag.
In my opinion, it wouldn't be a good idea to place the hose end underneath of the mouth/nose because then it could be that the gas would push the CO2 to the top where it can't escape?
Small things like this can make a difference between success or failure - therefore we're looking forward to more opinions!
Thanks!

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