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HelpCarbon monoxide from gas generator
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Would running a portable generator in a enclosed space like a car or a small room work for CO poisoning? I heard that charcoal isn't consistent in the CO it produces so I thought that a generator would be a better choice.
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Would running a portable generator in a enclosed space like a car or a small room work for CO poisoning? I heard that charcoal isn't consistent in the CO it produces so I thought that a generator would be a better choice.
Yes, of course, but don't just wing it. Read about it on the megathread liked below and/or in the pph. Get a CO meter so you can test it first to make sure it'll work.
Someone posted a CTB thread last night… their method was CO from charcoal. There haven't been any updates & I have a feeling they were successful. Charcoal can work if done correctly, but a generator does sound easier.
Now, my greatest fear in attempting this method is waking up brain damaged because there is not enough CO produced and retained. I still don't know which charcoal I should use: Kingsford Original briquettes, https://www.kingsford.com/products/original-charcoal/ Or I'll just buy unbranded chunks...
what generator are you talking abt.
there's COgen and diesel/gasoline generators. COgen isn't that easy because the chemicals used in it may be restricted for sale and some brains needed to build one. liquid fuel electricity generators produce a lot of noxious fumes and very noisy.
charcoals are most consistent and easiest way for CO. i even did tests with a co meter and burning briquets in a room and got mildly poisoned. it's deadly as long as the room sealed and there's enough charcoals
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