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I'm not sure I understand pure charcoal - I bought a 20 lb bag of Kingsford charcoal - where would you get charcoal???Dont use briquettes, just pure charchoal. Idk exactly about the best brand etc but i think you will find it in the mega thread.
Yea thats what i mean sorry for the confusion. I mean like actual charcoal so definitely no briquettes.I'm not sure I understand pure charcoal - I bought a 20 lb bag of Kingsford charcoal - where would you get charcoal???
excuse my ignorance please - charcoal powder? I CANNOT failYea thats what i mean sorry for the confusion. I mean like actual charcoal so definitely no briquettes.
No noexcuse my ignorance please - charcoal powder? I CANNOT fail
thank you for showing me and for your patience!! Much appreciatedNo no
Just the charcoal you use for barbecuing. View attachment 117169
But reference to the co megathread please as youll find more info on exact brands etc
Carbon monoxide megathread
Hi, this will be the megathread for the carbon monoxide method. I have some questions about the charcoal method, is it a simple method to do? Like buying charcoal and setting it or there is some steps and setup to follow The ppeh gives low rating for preparation but good rating for...sanctioned-suicide.net
No problem of course!thank you for showing me and for your patience!! Much appreciated
Dont use briquettes, just pure charchoal. Idk exactly about the best brand etc but i think you will find it in the mega thread.
other type not brqt all ok?If you read news stories online, there are multiple stories regarding plain charcoal. The briquettes don't produce as much CO, so you need to plan to burn more. In many of the Asian stories related to charcoal deaths, you hear about them cooking charcoal in a single small grill or even in a pan on the stove. That type of charcoal produces much more CO. I purchased a CO detector to monitor how fast CO builds up, and even standard US charcoal briquettes produces enough to kill you. It just takes longer and more.
I can't really speak to all types, but it seems the most natural occurring charcoal is best. This is typically called "lump" charcoal in the US. There are Asian charcoal varieties that are also very high in carbon. Binchotan is 95% pure carbon. For me, I tested both in a tent. They both get to a high level fairly quickly (400 ppm in about 5 minutes). I stopped the experiment after that because I didn't want to accidentally pass out and someone find out what I was doing. The trade off for more carbon in the charcoal is usually more heat.other type not brqt all ok?
Ok, large qty = btr, but heatI can't really speak to all types, but it seems the most natural occurring charcoal is best. This is typically called "lump" charcoal in the US. There are Asian charcoal varieties that are also very high in carbon. Binchotan is 95% pure carbon. For me, I tested both in a tent. They both get to a high level fairly quickly (400 ppm in about 5 minutes). I stopped the experiment after that because I didn't want to accidentally pass out and someone find out what I was doing. The trade off for more carbon in the charcoal is usually more heat.
The CO megathread gave me most of my information. There is also a thread from a former member who tracked her progress with CO. I found it helpful for my plans. I'm sorry, I don't remember the name of the thread.
Natural charcoal is best, the one made from burning wood, but coal can be used as a substitute. Natural coal and charcoal will do it the best, high purity. As for a setup if you need one, a small room, a very small room that is taped off, and every air hole is covered and you have something soft to sit on and no hard objects around you.Not know wat type wat qty etc, all type work?