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Unattainable666

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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.
 
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CO meter you'll want one that measures up to 10,000. most of those cheaper $40 ones you're going to find only measure up to 1,000 max.
 
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CO meter you'll want one that measures up to 10,000. most of those cheaper $40 ones you're going to find only measure up to 1,000 max.
Thank you!! I would hate to waste what little money I have.
 
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90starve

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What kind of CO meter should I get? I saw on AMazon they have them for $40 but will that do the job?
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.


Also is a Cuisinart barbecue good? It will fit about 30 pieces of charcoal (Kingsford).
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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