Das Nichts

Das Nichts

Dead Man Walking
Apr 8, 2023
521
It's so weird, even when I did it very tight with the drawstring. I mean I'm not gonna do the gas method anymore because can't afford it rn but I don't mind sharing my experience. It seems people are succeeding with SN
I know your team sn now but bag is my backup plan so I'm still inclined to make this work.
 
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Das Nichts

Das Nichts

Dead Man Walking
Apr 8, 2023
521
So I've attempted the blackout test.

  • 2.8 Nitrogen
  • Bag Diameter. 60 x 40 cm / 20 liters / 45 micron
  • 3mm elastic cord
Inflation takes some time, if you feel the gas flow tingling your ears you need to tighten the bag more on your
forehead. Bag inflated like in ppeh pictures, however you need to keep the constant flow running.
If you turn the gas flow down gas will deplete very fast from the bag.
The bag was done the same as the doing it with chi video.
I did not hyperventilate.

This shit was wild, pulled the bag down, took a few breaths. Pulse oxymeter started pinging like crazy.
After that i just remember wild noises, hard to describe but a bit like experimental electronic music.
I think i only regained consciousness because I headbutted the cabinet in front of me.
Cylinder knocked over, pulse oxymeter lying on the floor, head bloody.

I have no recollection how long it took.
 
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Aug 13, 2022
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So I've attempted the blackout test.

  • 2.8 Nitrogen
  • Bag Diameter. 60 x 40 cm / 20 liters / 45 micron
  • 3mm elastic cord
Inflation takes some time, if you feel the gas flow tingling your ears you need to tighten the bag more on your
forehead. Bag inflated like in ppeh pictures, however you need to keep the constant flow running.
If you turn the gas flow down gas will deplete very fast from the bag.
The bag was done the same as the doing it with chi video.
I did not hyperventilate.

This shit was wild, pulled the bag down, took a few breaths. Pulse oxymeter started pinging like crazy.
After that i just remember wild noises, hard to describe but a bit like experimental electronic music.
I think i only regained consciousness because I headbutted the cabinet in front of me.
Cylinder knocked over, pulse oxymeter lying on the floor, head bloody.

I have no recollection how long it took.
omgggg that's insane. Hope you're okay. So you could have basically CTBed at that moment if it wasn't for the cabinet. Damn it I should have bought nitrogen instead of argon.
 
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Dead Man Walking
Apr 8, 2023
521
omgggg that's insane. Hope you're okay. So you could have basically CTBed at that moment if it wasn't for the cabinet. Damn it I should have bought nitrogen instead of argon.
Like they say, fortune favors the brave šŸ˜ No it really was a dumb idea and the only reason I'm not retarded now (due to insufficient gas volume) is
the fact that the nozzle that connects the regulator to the oxygen tubing broke in half effectively stopping the gas flow into the bag.

Nozzle

I might add, the initial idea was to turn the gas down and only take a few breaths. But like described above the gas depletes from the bag very fast
when there is no constant flow. On the other hand, this proves that the CO2 purging is very effective.

Otherwise than that, I can't say I'm grateful that I am alive today, it will be just like any day. Maybe I'm already detached enough to ctb.
 
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Aug 13, 2022
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Like they say, fortune favors the brave šŸ˜ No it really was a dumb idea and the only reason I'm not retarded now (due to insufficient gas volume) is
the fact that the nozzle that connects the regulator to the oxygen tubing broke in half effectively stopping the gas flow into the bag.

View attachment 111462

I might add, the initial idea was to turn the gas down and only take a few breaths. But like described above the gas depletes from the bag very fast
when there is no constant flow. On the other hand, this proves that the CO2 purging is very effective.

Otherwise than that, I can't say I'm grateful that I am alive today, it will be just like any day. Maybe I'm already detached enough to ctb.
Wow. Atleast now you know to keep the nozzle in mind and other factors for when you do actually CTB. Did it break when you banged into the cabinet? Ugh I wish I knew what was wrong with mine besides argon.
 
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Mare Imbrium

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Dec 10, 2020
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Good, that the valve did not break.
Like they say, fortune favors the brave šŸ˜ No it really was a dumb idea and the only reason I'm not retarded now (due to insufficient gas volume) is
the fact that the nozzle that connects the regulator to the oxygen tubing broke in half effectively stopping the gas flow into the bag.

View attachment 111462

I might add, the initial idea was to turn the gas down and only take a few breaths. But like described above the gas depletes from the bag very fast
when there is no constant flow. On the other hand, this proves that the CO2 purging is very effective.

Otherwise than that, I can't say I'm grateful that I am alive today, it will be just like any day. Maybe I'm already detached enough to ctb.
 
Vizzy

Vizzy

DEAD
May 6, 2023
1,869
So I've attempted the blackout test.

  • 2.8 Nitrogen
  • Bag Diameter. 60 x 40 cm / 20 liters / 45 micron
  • 3mm elastic cord
Inflation takes some time, if you feel the gas flow tingling your ears you need to tighten the bag more on your
forehead. Bag inflated like in ppeh pictures, however you need to keep the constant flow running.
If you turn the gas flow down gas will deplete very fast from the bag.
The bag was done the same as the doing it with chi video.
I did not hyperventilate.

This shit was wild, pulled the bag down, took a few breaths. Pulse oxymeter started pinging like crazy.
After that i just remember wild noises, hard to describe but a bit like experimental electronic music.
I think i only regained consciousness because I headbutted the cabinet in front of me.
Cylinder knocked over, pulse oxymeter lying on the floor, head bloody.

I have no recollection how long it took.
Like they say, fortune favors the brave šŸ˜ No it really was a dumb idea and the only reason I'm not retarded now (due to insufficient gas volume) is
the fact that the nozzle that connects the regulator to the oxygen tubing broke in half effectively stopping the gas flow into the bag.

View attachment 111462

I might add, the initial idea was to turn the gas down and only take a few breaths. But like described above the gas depletes from the bag very fast
when there is no constant flow. On the other hand, this proves that the CO2 purging is very effective.

Otherwise than that, I can't say I'm grateful that I am alive today, it will be just like any day. Maybe I'm already detached enough to ctb.
How that nozzle break?

So you did this without a flowmeter?
Good, that the valve did not break.
Which value you talking about ?
 
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Das Nichts

Dead Man Walking
Apr 8, 2023
521
Wow. Atleast now you know to keep the nozzle in mind and other factors for when you do actually CTB. Did it break when you banged into the cabinet? Ugh I wish I knew what was wrong with mine besides argon.
Strapping the cylinder and oneself should be enough.

So you did this without a flowmeter?

Of course not. This is a 2 liter cylinder with an nitrogen regulator. The nozzle was on the
right hand side. It can be easily replaced by a new one for 5 - 10 ā‚¬.

Untitled

As you can see I did not screw the regulator on centered. So when i knocked the tank over
it fell on the front breaking the nozzle because the strain of the oxygen tubing.
At least I think this is what happened. Next time I'm going to record this to the exact sequence
of steps.

Untitled2

Good, that the valve did not break.
The carrying handle protected the cylinder valve and the regulator too. Real lucky that i don't not have to replace this.
 
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Strapping the cylinder and oneself should be enough.



Of course not. This is a 2 liter cylinder with an nitrogen regulator. The nozzle was on the
right hand side. It can be easily replaced by a new one for 5 - 10 ā‚¬.

View attachment 111577

As you can see I did not screw the regulator on centered. So when i knocked the tank over
it fell on the front breaking the nozzle because the strain of the oxygen tubing.
At least I think this is what happened. Next time I'm going to record this to the exact sequence
of steps.

View attachment 111576


The carrying handle protected the cylinder valve and the regulator too. Real lucky that i don't not have to replace this.
I have a question let say everything is setup and ready to do it, to do ctb you have to open the cylinder all the way or little is enough , even if we open the cylinder all the way flowmeter still allow only 15 lpm right ?
 
Das Nichts

Das Nichts

Dead Man Walking
Apr 8, 2023
521
You open the cylinder fully. The flowmeter only displays the liters per minute.

You set the flow with the silver dial on the right side.
 
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outrider567

Visionary
Apr 5, 2022
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I have a question let say everything is setup and ready to do it, to do ctb you have to open the cylinder all the way or little is enough , even if we open the cylinder all the way flowmeter still allow only 15 lpm right ?
Flowmeter controls the flow, whether its totally open or not
So I've attempted the blackout test.

  • 2.8 Nitrogen
  • Bag Diameter. 60 x 40 cm / 20 liters / 45 micron
  • 3mm elastic cord
Inflation takes some time, if you feel the gas flow tingling your ears you need to tighten the bag more on your
forehead. Bag inflated like in ppeh pictures, however you need to keep the constant flow running.
If you turn the gas flow down gas will deplete very fast from the bag.
The bag was done the same as the doing it with chi video.
I did not hyperventilate.

This shit was wild, pulled the bag down, took a few breaths. Pulse oxymeter started pinging like crazy.
After that i just remember wild noises, hard to describe but a bit like experimental electronic music.
I think i only regained consciousness because I headbutted the cabinet in front of me.
Cylinder knocked over, pulse oxymeter lying on the floor, head bloody.

I have no recollection how long it took.
How low did your Oxygen Level go on the Oximeter?
So I've attempted the blackout test.

  • 2.8 Nitrogen
  • Bag Diameter. 60 x 40 cm / 20 liters / 45 micron
  • 3mm elastic cord
Inflation takes some time, if you feel the gas flow tingling your ears you need to tighten the bag more on your
forehead. Bag inflated like in ppeh pictures, however you need to keep the constant flow running.
If you turn the gas flow down gas will deplete very fast from the bag.
The bag was done the same as the doing it with chi video.
I did not hyperventilate.

This shit was wild, pulled the bag down, took a few breaths. Pulse oxymeter started pinging like crazy.
After that i just remember wild noises, hard to describe but a bit like experimental electronic music.
I think i only regained consciousness because I headbutted the cabinet in front of me.
Cylinder knocked over, pulse oxymeter lying on the floor, head bloody.

I have no recollection how long it took.
How did you headbutt the cabinet? So, you were standing up, and before you knew it, after just a few breaths, you passed out
Strapping the cylinder and oneself should be enough.



Of course not. This is a 2 liter cylinder with an nitrogen regulator. The nozzle was on the
right hand side. It can be easily replaced by a new one for 5 - 10 ā‚¬.

View attachment 111577

As you can see I did not screw the regulator on centered. So when i knocked the tank over
it fell on the front breaking the nozzle because the strain of the oxygen tubing.
At least I think this is what happened. Next time I'm going to record this to the exact sequence
of steps.

View attachment 111576


The carrying handle protected the cylinder valve and the regulator too. Real lucky that i don't not have to replace this.
So, you made a mistake not screwing on the regulator centered
omgggg that's insane. Hope you're okay. So you could have basically CTBed at that moment if it wasn't for the cabinet. Damn it I should have bought nitrogen instead of argon.
Nitrogen has worked amazing for me--Done several tests with the EEBD Hood at 15 LPM--First you take several deep breaths and watch your pulse go up on the Oximeter, while at the same time, filling up the Hood with Nitrogen--Then put the Hood on and breathe normally--After about 5 breaths, the Oxygen dropped to 78, so I took it off, and my Oxygen level dropped more, to 54--I don't think you pass out until the Oxygen level reaches 25, because I got it down to 46 and still conscious
 
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Nitrogen has worked amazing for me--Done several tests with the EEBD Hood at 15 LPM--First you take several deep breaths and watch your pulse go up on the Oximeter, while at the same time, filling up the Hood with Nitrogen--Then put the Hood on and breathe normally--After about 5 breaths, the Oxygen dropped to 78, so I took it off, and my Oxygen level dropped more, to 54--I don't think you pass out until the Oxygen level reaches 25, because I got it down to 46 and still conscious
Can you say how long it took for you to go to level 78 and 54?
 
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Das Nichts

Dead Man Walking
Apr 8, 2023
521
How low did your Oxygen Level go on the Oximeter?
I wanted to track it on the smartphone but it didn't, so no clue.
How did you headbutt the cabinet? So, you were standing up, and before you knew it, after just a few breaths, you passed out
Sitting on the edge of the bed, cabinet in front of me.

So, you made a mistake not screwing on the regulator centered
I wouldn't consider this a mistake since it probably contributed to the strain on the nozzle that broke it half.
 
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Obliviate

Abandon All Hope
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@outrider567 @Das Nichts Ugh I'm so jealous. I seriously wish mine would have worked. But I'm really happy that you guys are good to go and it seems like you'll get a nice peaceful death.
 
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Dead Man Walking
Apr 8, 2023
521
@outrider567 @Das Nichts Ugh I'm so jealous. I seriously wish mine would have worked. But I'm really happy that you guys are good to go and it seems like you'll get a nice peaceful death.
It makes me sad that argon did not work for you. Maybe you can save up some money and get a nitrogen cylinder ?
 
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Das Nichts

Dead Man Walking
Apr 8, 2023
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After about 5 breaths, the Oxygen dropped to 78, so I took it off, and my Oxygen level dropped more, to 54--I don't think you pass out until the Oxygen level reaches 25, because I got it down to 46 and still conscious
Tried it again today, this time with the mask. My disco started at 77%. I was barely able to stop it.

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Dead Man Walking
Apr 8, 2023
521
when did you take the mask off, at what oxygen level--You kept looking at the oximeter even afterwards?
I lost it this time as well so I don't really know šŸ˜‚
 
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Obliviate

Abandon All Hope
Aug 13, 2022
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Still living. Not sure if that' s a good thing.
LOL same. Trying to find the courage to leave with my SN. Is your iinert gas method fully good to go? The guy on this thread vizzy CTBed :notsure: wishing his soul peace
 
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Dead Man Walking
Apr 8, 2023
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LOL same. Trying to find the courage to leave with my SN. Is your iinert gas method fully good to go? The guy on this thread vizzy CTBed :notsure: wishing his soul peace
Yes. My SCBA Setup is complete, debt is payed, everything written down, most the stuff organized.

@Vizzy was special. Even built his own tubing and made sure all the info is out there. Very kind guy.
 
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