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I'm gonna get a bit more specific now. What kind of CO meter should I get? I saw on AMazon they have them for $40 but will that do the job? Also is a Cuisinart barbecue good? It will fit about 30 pieces of charcoal (Kingsford). I really appreciate your input.
Hi, I somehow came across this site after some furious google searching over the weekend. After trying and failing other methods over the past month I came across back to the idea of carbon monoxide and decided to dig further into charcoal burning, of which there are plenty discussions on this...
meters this cheap will only measure up to 1000ppm (one thousand), which is not enough.
here is the meter i will be using:
it measures up to 10,000ppm (ten thousand), although it is quite costly. i have not found another adequate meter on the market as of yet.
have you calculated how many cubic meters your tent/ room has? you will need at least 135g of charcoal per cubic meter, to reach the desired concentration of above 10,000ppm (ten thousand).
i do not know anything about the brands you mention, so your next step will be to calculate how many Grams of charcoal you will need.
i am buying all equipment first, then testing. if my grill cannot hold all the charcoal i need, i will just buy a bigger one. this method may require some trial and error in this regard.
i've been keeping an eye out for your CO threads - wishing you the best with your plans!
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