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Thanatos123
Student
- Feb 18, 2020
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Hi everyone
I'm planning to combine the night night method with the charcoal method to increase my chances of CTB. I'm very familiar with the night night method and I was able to find my sweet spot, press them with my fingers and blackout/faint.
This method is not the easiest to perform and the results vary depending on many factors.
I've been reading the CO/charcoal mega thread and I have some questions about it:
1) What type of fabric restricts CO from escaping from the tent?
2) Do I need to look for a specific type/brand of charcoal?
3) Are there any brands or types of charcoal that do not produce enough CO?
4) How much charcoal do I need? Do you think it's a good idea to have two chimney starters and burn a big amount of it?
5) There's a possibility I might buy a shed if I don't find the a good tent. In this case, what do I need to look for? I saw some sheds that are about 6.5 feet in height, 33inches in depth and 53 inches in width. The dimensions seem pretty good to me in terms of being able to fit in there. Would the height be a problem? The shed needs to be assembled and I'm assuming it will have holes for the CO to escape?
6) Once the charcoal is grey, how long do I need to wait for it to cool down? If I leave it to cool down for too long would it still be effective?
7) If I survive the CO method, what would be the worst thing that can happen? I mean, will I have any disabilities?
Lastly, if could summarize or give me any tips/tricks about the CO methods, what would you suggest?
I'm sorry if this is too long and I hope I did not bore you/bother you.
I hope you all find peace and rest from this torture called "life"
I'm planning to combine the night night method with the charcoal method to increase my chances of CTB. I'm very familiar with the night night method and I was able to find my sweet spot, press them with my fingers and blackout/faint.
This method is not the easiest to perform and the results vary depending on many factors.
I've been reading the CO/charcoal mega thread and I have some questions about it:
1) What type of fabric restricts CO from escaping from the tent?
2) Do I need to look for a specific type/brand of charcoal?
3) Are there any brands or types of charcoal that do not produce enough CO?
4) How much charcoal do I need? Do you think it's a good idea to have two chimney starters and burn a big amount of it?
5) There's a possibility I might buy a shed if I don't find the a good tent. In this case, what do I need to look for? I saw some sheds that are about 6.5 feet in height, 33inches in depth and 53 inches in width. The dimensions seem pretty good to me in terms of being able to fit in there. Would the height be a problem? The shed needs to be assembled and I'm assuming it will have holes for the CO to escape?
6) Once the charcoal is grey, how long do I need to wait for it to cool down? If I leave it to cool down for too long would it still be effective?
7) If I survive the CO method, what would be the worst thing that can happen? I mean, will I have any disabilities?
Lastly, if could summarize or give me any tips/tricks about the CO methods, what would you suggest?
I'm sorry if this is too long and I hope I did not bore you/bother you.
I hope you all find peace and rest from this torture called "life"
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