B

Bengal

Member
Nov 17, 2022
31
I've read a lot on this board and I'm trying to procure what I need to attempt the inert gas/scuba method.

I have a big ass nitrogen tank so that part is done.

But I'm dealing with a lot of neuroinflammation that impacts my brain and gives me a permanent headache. Figuring out how to get the scuba mask (or a SCBA) to the nitrogen tank just makes it worse.

I live in the US. The tank has a CGA 580 outlet. In Scrooges manual he just has an adapter that goes right in the tank.

Every adapter I see converts to NPT threading instead of the NPS threading that would be necessary. NPS is what scuba equipment uses and it's not interchangeable.

Sorry I'm just very frustrated. What adapter would I use? Basically how the hell do I make this setup bc nothing I'm seeing seems to allow to me get from tank to regulator properly?

If anyone can help thank you
 
GasMonkey

GasMonkey

Nitrogen Master Race
May 15, 2022
1,881
The options for SCBA are 2:

1. Buying the entire kit already done and ready to use (expensive option).

2. Creating your own setup (cheaper option). You need a N₂ pressure regulator for the standard of your region (CGA-580) capable of supplying 7 bar or more, demand valve, mask, and quick coupling adapter to connect the demand valve to the regulator (depending on the thread type/size of your regulator). A more straight forward implementation would be to use the adapter in the cylinder<->regulator connection, the US adapter (CGA-to-DIN) is expensive tho (the EU one is really cheap).

The problem with SCUBA is that most demand valves are Negative Pressure (which is not optimal for CTB) and the SCUBA Positive Pressure gear is expensive (the PP mask+demand valve combos that I have seen were around $1000). I have talked about it on other threads.
 
Last edited:
  • Like
  • Informative
  • Love
Reactions: Temporal_Anchorite, anasac2002, Bengal and 4 others
B

Bengal

Member
Nov 17, 2022
31
Yes I preferred SCBA. Money is not a problem bc I have much more than this will cost and I can't take it with me. The first option would be great.

I clicked on it and just got a picture. How do I get it and is the kit directly compatible with the CGA 580 outlet on my tank to the point I can stop obsessing over this?

I just want peace and trying to do this right is bringing me further from that
 
B

Bengal

Member
Nov 17, 2022
31
Sent you a link to a website that has whole nitrogen kits, or CGa fittings etc
Thank you. I'm probably going to do the SCBA method due to the positive pressure aspect.

I just want to confirm I can buy the EM SCBA full kit it will be compatible with my CGA580 nitrogen tank and I won't need to buy anything else to have my setup.

Thanks to any responders
 
Q

QuieterTimes

London SN partner?
Nov 23, 2022
20
Hi, could you send me the same link pls?
Thanks
 
B

Bengal

Member
Nov 17, 2022
31
From the Link :
"It bridges a CGA580 (inert) source to a DIN#13 (5/8") connection.

  • World's most compact (and only) integrated CGA580-to-DIN#13 adapter
  • Fully compatible with DIN connector SCUBA gear
Yes but would that work with the SCBA mask (considering the kit is sold out but the mask is available)?

Sorry. My head just hurts so much from doing this. I either just need a complete list of every single thing I need to recreate that kit or I need to wait for it to be back in stock (I'd prefer not to wait but getting this right is most important).

I should've planned this before condition got so bad. But I thank everyone for helping. I need to rest my head but I'll be back to figure this out
 
pthnrdnojvsc

pthnrdnojvsc

Extreme Pain is much worse than people know
Aug 12, 2019
2,737
Yes but would that work with the SCBA mask (considering the kit is sold out but the mask is available)?

Sorry. My head just hurts so much from doing this. I either just need a complete list of every single thing I need to recreate that kit or I need to wait for it to be back in stock (I'd prefer not to wait but getting this right is most important).

I should've planned this before condition got so bad. But I thank everyone for helping. I need to rest my head but I'll be back to figure this out
That is all I know about that website and that adapter allows a U.S. CGA580 Nitrogen tank to connect to scuba gear, scuba for diving. I haven't looked into this any further . I guess i have too many methods I'm working on. need to focus on one. But you can email the website owner and I heard they are very helpful and they may give you more guidance to complete a setup. Or maybe others here that have done more research can help.

Edit:
I just wanted that adapter on the EM website to connect a nitrogen tank to a scuba full face diving mask . But @GasMonkey said that the EM website also has other SCBA kits that connect to a U.S. Nitrogen tank
 
Last edited:
  • Like
Reactions: anasac2002, Endex and Bengal
GasMonkey

GasMonkey

Nitrogen Master Race
May 15, 2022
1,881
You can send an e-mail to K and ask him how long will take for the restock of the CGA-580 kit, and if it's too long look for other options.

I have sent you a link of another interesting SCBA from an US store which has a huge discount right now.

that adapter allows a U.S. CGA580 Nitrogen tank to connect to scuba gear, scuba for diving.
SCBA uses the same connection (DIN#13), which is the most extended standard for Air cylinders.
 
Last edited:
  • Like
  • Love
Reactions: Bengal and pthnrdnojvsc
GasMonkey

GasMonkey

Nitrogen Master Race
May 15, 2022
1,881
U.S. Nitrogen tank ---- > that adapter CGA-580 to DIn ---> SCBA kit ?
Yep.

The EM kits don't need adapters tho, they run entirely on N₂ native mode.
 
  • Like
  • Informative
  • Love
Reactions: Endex, Bengal and pthnrdnojvsc
GasMonkey

GasMonkey

Nitrogen Master Race
May 15, 2022
1,881
The EM kits don't use any adapters, the connection to the tank is done with a Medical Nitrogen regulator.
 
  • Like
  • Informative
  • Love
Reactions: Endex, Bengal and pthnrdnojvsc
B

Bengal

Member
Nov 17, 2022
31
Thank all for your help in my journey here. I'm trying to learn about and understand this stuff but it's foreign to me. And I'm not in a state where learning is easy
You can send an e-mail to K and ask him how long will take for the restock of the CGA-580 kit, and if it's too long look for other options.
I already emailed him.

But I just decided to purchase the 45 minute discussion. As I said. I literally don't care about money in the slightest. My medical bills are $40,000 a year (US healthcare), so this is all nothing in comparison
 
Last edited:
  • Like
  • Love
Reactions: GasMonkey and Endex
locked*n*loaded

locked*n*loaded

Archangel
Apr 15, 2022
7,258
My medical bills are $40,000 a year
That should be considered criminal for anyone to have medical bills that high. What an effed-up healthcare system.
 
Last edited:
  • Like
Reactions: Wunderkind and Bengal
B

Bengal

Member
Nov 17, 2022
31
That should be considered criminal for anyone to have medical bills that high. What and effed-up healthcare system.
I have "great healthcare" too. I was just recently rejected for an expensive anti fungal medication bc the insurance company wanted me to try cheaper options.

My Dr already knows they won't be effective w how bad my intestinal overgrowth is. I also am prone to having a ton of side effects to meds so experimenting is a bad idea.

But the insurance company doesn't care what my Dr thinks is best. That will be $400 a month please

It just all adds up like crazy.
 
D

dissolve

Member
Oct 3, 2021
50
You can send an e-mail to K and ask him how long will take for the restock of the CGA-580 kit, and if it's too long look for other options.

I have sent you a link of another interesting SCBA from an US store which has a huge discount right now.
Will you please send a PM to me with both links mentioned above? Thank you.
 
A

anasac2002

New Member
Dec 24, 2022
4
The options for SCBA are 2:

1. Buying the entire kit already done and ready to use (expensive option).

2. Creating your own setup (cheaper option). You need a N₂ pressure regulator for the standard of your region (CGA-580) capable of supplying 7 bar or more, demand valve, mask, and quick coupling adapter to connect the demand valve to the regulator (depending on the thread type/size of your regulator). A more straight forward implementation would be to use the adapter in the cylinder<->regulator connection, the US adapter (CGA-to-DIN) is expensive tho (the EU one is really cheap).

The problem with SCUBA is that most demand valves are Negative Pressure (which is not optimal for CTB) and the SCUBA Positive Pressure gear is expensive (the PP mask+demand valve combos that I have seen were around $1000). I have talked about it on other threads.
Do you know where I can buy the entire kit. What is the kit called?
That is all I know about that website and that adapter allows a U.S. CGA580 Nitrogen tank to connect to scuba gear, scuba for diving. I haven't looked into this any further . I guess i have too many methods I'm working on. need to focus on one. But you can email the website owner and I heard they are very helpful and they may give you more guidance to complete a setup. Or maybe others here that have done more research can help.

Edit:
I just wanted that adapter on the EM website to connect a nitrogen tank to a scuba full face diving mask . But @GasMonkey said that the EM website also has other SCBA kits that connect to a U.S. Nitrogen tank
Were you able to find a positive pressure scuba demand valve? And why is a positive pressure demand valve ideal for CTB rather than a Negative pressure demand valve?
That is all I know about that website and that adapter allows a U.S. CGA580 Nitrogen tank to connect to scuba gear, scuba for diving. I haven't looked into this any further . I guess i have too many methods I'm working on. need to focus on one. But you can email the website owner and I heard they are very helpful and they may give you more guidance to complete a setup. Or maybe others here that have done more research can help.

Edit:
I just wanted that adapter on the EM website to connect a nitrogen tank to a scuba full face diving mask . But @GasMonkey said that the EM website also has other SCBA kits that connect to a U.S. Nitrogen tank
One last question. Does that SCBA lot come with the coupling adapter? Or do I need to buy the adapter separately?
That is all I know about that website and that adapter allows a U.S. CGA580 Nitrogen tank to connect to scuba gear, scuba for diving. I haven't looked into this any further . I guess i have too many methods I'm working on. need to focus on one. But you can email the website owner and I heard they are very helpful and they may give you more guidance to complete a setup. Or maybe others here that have done more research can help.

Edit:
I just wanted that adapter on the EM website to connect a nitrogen tank to a scuba full face diving mask . But @GasMonkey said that the EM website also has other SCBA kits that connect to a U.S. Nitrogen tank
One last question. Does that SCBA lot come with the coupling adapter? Or do I need to buy the adapter separately?
 
Last edited:
GasMonkey

GasMonkey

Nitrogen Master Race
May 15, 2022
1,881
Do you know where I can buy the entire kit. What is the kit called?
Yep, but I can't post it here, is against forum rules.

why is a positive pressure demand valve ideal for CTB rather than a Negative pressure demand valve?
A Positive Pressure demand valve maintains a Positive Pressure inside the mask of some millibars over ambient pressure, so it's physically impossible for external air to enter the mask (it creates a perfect seal, even if it's not airtight). This is the system used by firefighters and it's the standard for breathing a gas from a cylinder while being completely isolated and protected from the external gas (SCBA).

A Negative Pressure demand valve opens when a Negative Pressure is detected inside the mask, which means that it lacks the protection from the Positive Pressure and the seal is totally dependant on the mask->skin contact surface being airtight. This type of demand valves only exist in SCUBA (no longer manufactured for SCBA, although some old models can be found in the second-hand market). Also since a vacuum needs to be created for the demand valve to open, it will have some degree of inhalation effort, which can be regulated with a rotating wheel in the SCUBA full face masks with integrated demand valves.

Does that SCBA lot come with the coupling adapter? Or do I need to buy the adapter separately?
The SCBA kit that he's talking about (from the Canadian source) doesn't need adapters. It is composed by a medical Nitrogen regulator, a demand valve (with a longer hose than usual, with the adequate connector for the regulator) and a SCBA mask.
 
  • Like
Reactions: MelodyCymbal and pthnrdnojvsc
L

llih326

Member
Feb 9, 2023
12
You can send an e-mail to K and ask him how long will take for the restock of the CGA-580 kit, and if it's too long look for other options.

I have sent you a link of another interesting SCBA from an US store which has a huge discount right now.


SCBA uses the same connection (DIN#13), which is the most extended standard for Air cylinders.
If you'd be willing to PM me what you'd recommend for someone looking at SCBA in the US today, I'd greatly appreciate it!
 
O

ordaysun

Member
Jul 25, 2023
25
1. Buying the entire kit already done and ready to use (expensive option).

@GasMonkey Is this still an option? I would love to buy everything ready to go. I am having trouble thinking clearly and the details of setting up my own SCBA or SCUBA setup seems really hard
 
O

ordaysun

Member
Jul 25, 2023
25
Nope. The site was taken down and the owner taken into custody with charges of assisting suicide, he's currently on trial.
Darn. I am seeing multiple guides to setting up SCUBA/SCBA. Which would you say is the easiest to follow with simplest steps to acquire and put together the gear? (I'm having trouble thinking clearly and need baby steps).

I'm in the USA if that makes a difference.
 
Last edited:
GasMonkey

GasMonkey

Nitrogen Master Race
May 15, 2022
1,881
For SCBA in the US you need a 2216 psi SCBA which has a CGA-346 connector that can be connected to a Nitrogen cylinder using an air-to-nitrogen adapter (CGA-346 to CGA-580). You can either get it new or search in eBay for cheaper equipment (lots of folks have done that to save money). I can't post direct sources here since is against the forum's rules.​
US SCBA CTB setup

The 4500 and 5500 psi SCBAs won't work because they use a different connection (CGA-347) and there isn't any air-to-nitrogen adapter for that in any shop afaik.​
US SCBA connections

For SCUBA you would need a DIN regulator and a DIN#13-to-CGA580 adapter.
DIN13 to CGA580 adapter
But unfortunately escMode was the only site selling this adapter in a solid 1-piece implementation.

There are SCUBA shops that sell this adapter in 2 pieces, but stacking 2 adapters in high pressures isn't a great idea.
DIN300 to CGA580

For the Nitrogen cylinder lately most US members are getting it from AirGas.
 
M

MBG

Specialist
Jul 14, 2023
350
I've read a lot on this board and I'm trying to procure what I need to attempt the inert gas/scuba method.

I have a big ass nitrogen tank so that part is done.

But I'm dealing with a lot of neuroinflammation that impacts my brain and gives me a permanent headache. Figuring out how to get the scuba mask (or a SCBA) to the nitrogen tank just makes it worse.

I live in the US. The tank has a CGA 580 outlet. In Scrooges manual he just has an adapter that goes right in the tank.

Every adapter I see converts to NPT threading instead of the NPS threading that would be necessary. NPS is what scuba equipment uses and it's not interchangeable.

Sorry I'm just very frustrated. What adapter would I use? Basically how the hell do I make this setup bc nothing I'm seeing seems to allow to me get from tank to regulator properly?

If anyone can help thank you
@GasMonkey What's the advantage of this method over just ordering a R2D ReBreather lll and nitrogen for about $400 total?
 
GasMonkey

GasMonkey

Nitrogen Master Race
May 15, 2022
1,881
Do you mean SCBA? the advantage is a full face mask with positive pressure (perfect seal at all times under any circumstances).
 
O

ordaysun

Member
Jul 25, 2023
25
For SCBA in the US you need a 2216 psi SCBA which has a CGA-346 connector that can be connected to a Nitrogen cylinder using an air-to-nitrogen adapter (CGA-346 to CGA-580). You can either get it new or search in eBay for cheaper equipment (lots of folks have done that to save money). I can't post direct sources here since is against the forum's rules.​
Wow, thank you @GasMonkey that is super helpful!

When I google for "2216 psi SCBA", I can only see for sale SCBAs with a tank and harness. Is it possible to buy just the face mask parts that I need?
 
B

bluebus

meet me at the back of the blue bus
Aug 5, 2023
424
Does anyone know if this mask would work? I have a CGA 580 regulator and a CGA 580 to CGA 346 adapter. I am planning on connecting the end of the hose of this mask to the adapter.

Screenshot 2023 08 10 at 105249 AM
 
GasMonkey

GasMonkey

Nitrogen Master Race
May 15, 2022
1,881
Is it possible to buy just the face mask parts that I need?
You can buy the regulator+demand valve and mask separated yeah.​

Does anyone know if this mask would work? I have a CGA 580 regulator and a CGA 580 to CGA 346 adapter. I am planning on connecting the end of the hose of this mask to the adapter.
The CGA580-to-CGA346 adapter is for connecting a 2216psi SCBA regulator to a Nitrogen cylinder, it doesn't have any function for that mask, apples and oranges.

A mask connected to a flow regulator is not viable unless you use a huge flow rate or it has a reservoir bag in the middle (like Non-ReBreather masks) to be able to meet the demands of inhalation. A mask doesn't have enough inner volume to act as a reservoir. SCBA and SCUBA masks work because they are connected to a demand valve that pumps all the gas needed on-demand. Constant flow masks like that are used connected to air pumps at very high flow rates.​
 
Last edited:
B

bluebus

meet me at the back of the blue bus
Aug 5, 2023
424
You can buy the regulator+demand valve and mask separated yeah.


The CGA580-to-CGA346 adapter is for connecting a 2216psi SCBA regulator to a Nitrogen cylinder, it doesn't have any function for that mask, apples and oranges.

A mask connected to a flow regulator is not viable unless you use a huge flow rate or it has a reservoir bag in the middle (like Non-ReBreather masks) to be able to meet the demands of inhalation. A mask doesn't have enough inner volume to act as a reservoir. SCBA and SCUBA masks work because they are connected to a demand valve that pumps all the gas needed on-demand. Constant flow masks like that are used connected to air pumps at very high flow rates.​
Oh shoot. I have been searching online all day and my head is starting to spin. Is there a certain site that I should be looking on? I live in NY if that helps. Thank you for all your advice and help so far
Screenshot 2023 08 10 at 92415 PM Screenshot 2023 08 10 at 92603 PM Screenshot 2023 08 10 at 93303 PM
I'm hoping that one of these might be the right pick 😅
I can't seem to find one that doesn't come with a cylinder as well (which I don't need), and they are all very expensive ($1,200+) which seems bit unreasonable. At the end though I'll pay whatever I have to, it's not like I have anything better to spend it on lol
I am also not sure how to tell which connection they take, it doesn't mention anything about that in any of the "details" section
Wow, thank you @GasMonkey that is super helpful!

When I google for "2216 psi SCBA", I can only see for sale SCBAs with a tank and harness. Is it possible to buy just the face mask parts that I need?
Same problem here

This is the only one I could find that actually specifies 2216 psi, but it's almost $3000!
Screenshot 2023 08 10 at 95743 PM
 
Last edited:
GasMonkey

GasMonkey

Nitrogen Master Race
May 15, 2022
1,881
I have sent you a PM with an US source.
 
Last edited:

Similar threads

ShatteredSerenity
Replies
6
Views
666
Suicide Discussion
Kbeau
K
E
Replies
4
Views
1K
Suicide Discussion
hadenoughscotland
H
SomewhereAlongThe
Replies
2
Views
233
Suicide Discussion
waterworks
waterworks