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snack

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I have a tight rope, with the help of which I can hang myself. In the garage I rent there is everything for suffocation with inert gases. I can't decide anything. What is easier in your case?
 
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Hanging is fast with a couple of minutes to set up and no backing out. Gas takes longer and is easy to stop.
 
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limone

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11400 This is my noosed belt secured over the door. It's enough high for full suspension. I am going to step up kitchen stool, noose my neck, put on blindfold, and secure my hands with simple automatic handcuffs. Then I will kick off the stool. There will be no way back.
 
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ArtVandelay

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Gas takes minutes to kill you, however you will be unconscious in a matter of seconds, and there's no pain. That seems like the best way to go for me. Hanging just sounds really unpleasant.
 
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snack

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Gas takes minutes to kill you, however you will be unconscious in a matter of seconds, and there's no pain. That seems like the best way to go for me. Hanging just sounds really unpleasant.
I have my doubts about this method. I have a cylinder of nitrogen 10 liters, 110 atmospheres. Is that enough to die for?
 
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ArtVandelay

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Apr 15, 2019
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I have my doubts about this method. I have a cylinder of nitrogen 10 liters, 110 atmospheres. Is that enough to die for?

The cylinders that Max Dog sells for this purpose are 2.8 liters, so 10 liters should be more than enough. You'll need to check the pressure to make sure there's enough gas. Usually for a full cylinder the pressure is around 2000psi, but in your case it wouldn't need to be completely full. I'm not sure what the atmospheres measurement is for though.

Using one of the many this-to-that conversion websites found on the internet, 10 liters = 0.353147 ft³. That doesn't look like nearly enough gas to even start getting the job done.

In some countries the cylinders are measured in liters, not cubic feet. This is not the same as the number of liters of nitrogen it contains. For example, Max Dog sells 2.8 liter cylinders which contain 400 liters of nitrogen when full.
 
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Apr 29, 2019
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The cylinders that Max Dog sells for this purpose are 2.8 liters, so 10 liters should be more than enough. You'll need to check the pressure to make sure there's enough gas. Usually for a full cylinder the pressure is around 2000psi, but in your case it wouldn't need to be completely full. I'm not sure what the atmospheres measurement is for though.



In some countries the cylinders are measured in liters, not cubic feet. This is not the same as the number of liters of nitrogen it contains. For example, Max Dog sells 2.8 liter cylinders which contain 400 liters of nitrogen when full.

Thank you for the input. I assumed that was the case but i went with cubic feet because it's the only unit of measure regarding nitogen I'm familiar with. I'll delete my post since it's inherently inaccurate.
 

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