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EuthanasiaSix
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My cylinder is 150 bar, i can get 200 but not sure, think its okay too
In my country all cylinders are DIN477 #6 standart as far as i know..
My cylinder is 150 bar, i can get 200 but not sure, think its okay too
All cylinders of what gas? Nitrogen?In my country all cylinders are DIN477 #6 standart as far as i know
Russia, maybe im wrongAll cylinders of what gas? Nitrogen?
What's your country?
So you mean no need in reducer, i need an air-to-nitrogen adapter instead of that? These two things are the same?If the Russian Nitrogen standard is DIN477 #6, there is an air-to-nitrogen adapter for that, you could get SCBA equipment and connect it to a Nitrogen cylinder, like Wunderkind, DOGMA67, LetzteAusfahrt, SlovakGuy, Scrooge, me and many others did.
Wunderkind was Ukrainian, maybe his cylinder was DIN477 #6 too.
By reducer I meant a din6-din10 adapter. It might be cheaper, yes, but eBay, for example, stopped shipping to Russia and most of the good stores as well, so I need to buy the good stuff abroad anyway and money is no problem if it all works out in the end. Even damn reducer is only in Netherlands and Amazon holy hellNo, you always need a regulator, but the option of buying SCBA parts could be cheaper than buying the Canadian kit. Wunderkind got everything second-hand from eBay (the mask was first-hand but also from eBay and cheaper).
The air-to-nitrogen adapter would be G5/8" to W21.8 (female-female).
I'll try to ask thenIf you want to use the Canadian SCBA Kit, you can try to ask for a custom regulator with the DIN477 #6 connection, they have a Product Customization service.
First step would be getting the N₂ cylinder tho.
How loud is it in a this hood? How does feel it when the gas goes directly in your nose? Do you know at what oxygen level, you might be unconscious?Another test--Breathed normally after filling the EEBD Hood with Nitrogen--Watched the Oxygen level go down from 98 to 78, took hood off, continued to drop to 56---Still working well despite PSI level down to 1650
How did you feel? Lightheaded? And how many breaths was it?Another test--Breathed normally after filling the EEBD Hood with Nitrogen--Watched the Oxygen level go down from 98 to 78, took hood off, continued to drop to 56---Still working well despite PSI level down to 1650
I believe you do don't go unconscious until the Oxygen level drops to near 25--Its not that loud but I wear earplugs for comfort anyway--Gas going directly into the nose is just like breathing air--Set it at 15 LPMHow loud is it in a this hood? How does feel it when the gas goes directly in your nose? Do you know at what oxygen level, you might be unconscious?
Yes, was getting slightly lightheaded, I think it was about 5 breaths or so, there was no need to breathe deeplyHow did you feel? Lightheaded? And how many breaths was it?
I believe you do don't go unconscious until the Oxygen level drops to near 25--Its not that loud but I wear earplugs for comfort anyway--Gas going directly into the nose is just like breathing air--Set it at 15 LPM
Yes, was getting slightly lightheaded, I think it was about 5 breaths or so, there was no need to breathe deeply
My cylinder is 150 bar, i can get 200 but not sure, think its okay too
In my country all cylinders are DIN477 #6 standart as far as i know..
It was certainly comfortable enough, there's no stress, just like breathing air---Beforehand, I took deep breaths to expel the oxygen from the lungs(pulse will jump)while holding the EEBD hood closed to fill it with Nitrogen before putting it over my head--Your last question please refer to GasMonkeyStupid question, but was it comfortable enough? Do you consider it a peaceful end without being overly stressful or alarming.
I think these are the PPH figures. The look accurate based on the experience youve shared.. 5 calm breaths would be about 25 seconds so it sounds like few more and you would have blacked out.
How do you find out the bar of the cylinder? Can you test it, see it on the cylinder. or do you have to confirm it with the supplier?
I think these are the PPH figures
Regulators have a pressure gauge.How do you find out the bar of the cylinder?
206 barHow much pressure can the EM regulators handle?
Is that a DIN477 #10 reg?Beginning of the Ar Project ;)
No.If you buy the EEBD hood kit with flow regulator do you also need another regulator
does the regulator that comes with the kit have a dual purpose as a pressure and flow regulator?
That changes on each region.What thread size is required to connect the regulator in the kit to the tank?
No it is a DIN477 #6Is that a DIN477 #10 reg?
Nothing to do with this post. I'm suspecting that I may have been given 75 argon 25 co2 instead of nitrogen. Possibly they suspected something..idk. Is there a way to be sure?The 40mins thing comes from the Dignitas study (where they studied subjects CTBing with Non-ReBreather masks) coz 1 subject took 40mins to die due to issues with the mask's fit/placement in the face (she had Air leaking into the mask). NRB masks, even tho they are plausible to CTB and likely to work, they are not explicitly designed to protect you from the external air and can cause issues.
Needless to say that would NEVER happen with EEBD or SCBA (or a proper ExitBag). SCBA/EEBD would be completely useless in their real world applications (firefighting and emergency escape) if they let ANY external gas to be breathed by the user.