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aliceliddel

aliceliddel

the miserable lady
Jun 1, 2019
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I have a big room and dont wanna die inside the bathroom. How mutch charcoal i will need? I really have a lot of doubts becausei this method can let in me permanent sequels, soo i want do it right. My room mesures are 3x3m large, and 2m high.
 
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aliceliddel

aliceliddel

the miserable lady
Jun 1, 2019
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Someone?
 
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FrankieMay

FrankieMay

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May 21, 2019
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I don't think doing it in a house is a good idea since toy could harm others. You would also need quite a lot of charcoal too I think. Im no expert though

Maybe check out the carbon monoxide mega thread for more support
 
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Deleted member 1768

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Aug 15, 2018
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That is a very large room to fill with CO. If there is a way to narrow down the space you might have a better chance. You must look carefully into the type of charcoal you get too. Much of it is made from low-yield CO products, and will not work in any size of space. Please do a whack load of research before committing to this method. Have you checked out the resource section? Pretty good info. there.
 
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not_a_robot

"i hope the leaving is joyful, & never to return"
May 30, 2019
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People have died of carbon monoxide poisoning in large rooms, but only by accident due to faulty heaters.
 
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PBis

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May 24, 2019
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What Poof said. But - during a test run i did some years ago, I got a reading of over 800 ppm with approx. 4 kgs of smouldering (good quality) charcoal in a 2,7 x 3,4 x 3 m room - so it sounds possible to me. Best thing would be to get a CO monitor which measures up to 1000 ppm (mine was 200 euros) and do a test to see if you can achieve a deadly concentration for a period of 3-4 hours. 800 ppm should kill you within that amount of time.

Mind you I am a little suspicious that even "professional" CO monitors may have some kind of safety margin built in...
 
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lettherightonein

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Jun 11, 2019
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I think you should really find a small room. It should be much easier to reach the lethal amount.

Also, if you try it, please make sure you are alone in the house.
 
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What Poof said. But - during a test run i did some years ago, I got a reading of over 800 ppm with approx. 4 kgs of smouldering (good quality) charcoal in a 2,7 x 3,4 x 3 m room - so it sounds possible to me. Best thing would be to get a CO monitor which measures up to 1000 ppm (mine was 200 euros) and do a test to see if you can achieve a deadly concentration for a period of 3-4 hours. 800 ppm should kill you within that amount of time.

Mind you I am a little suspicious that even "professional" CO monitors may have some kind of safety margin built in...
There is a chart on: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carbon_monoxide_poisoning
It shows different levels of ppm (parts/million) and there health effects.
 
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Yaalya

Yaalya

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May 7, 2019
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so you room is 18 m3. i woould use 200g+ per m3 for a high concentration of CO. for my last test i used like 160g per m3 and reached 2000ppm after 12min in my 12m3 room... i used briquettes and normal charcoal. (m3 = qubic meter)
for more informations use the search funktion. in this forum are a lot threads of CO. also visite the both 8chan threads.
 
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