Tommen Baratheon
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- Dec 26, 2023
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In the past I did a lot of research on the helium method, but lately I've been looking into the charcoal method. I remember from earlier discussions you'd need a CO analyser and not a cheap CO meter. The cheaper models make you believe they can measure up to 9.999 ppm, but in reality they measure CO2 up to 9.999 ppm and CO up to 999 ppm. This model, TPI DC710
can measure between 0 and 10.000 ppm. The higher the ppm value, the faster one will be unconscious and then ctb. Since I'm only starting to look at this I have no idea yet* what value of ppm can be reached by using the charcoal method. CO poisoning comes with headache and I don't know if Paracetamol will counter-effect this, so the faster I'm out, the better.
This model costs around £ 404 (€ 466) which isn't cheap, but hey, you only ctb once, right?
* I'll have to take a closer look at the carbon monoxide megathread.
can measure between 0 and 10.000 ppm. The higher the ppm value, the faster one will be unconscious and then ctb. Since I'm only starting to look at this I have no idea yet* what value of ppm can be reached by using the charcoal method. CO poisoning comes with headache and I don't know if Paracetamol will counter-effect this, so the faster I'm out, the better.
This model costs around £ 404 (€ 466) which isn't cheap, but hey, you only ctb once, right?
* I'll have to take a closer look at the carbon monoxide megathread.