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HelpHow to inhale Nitrogen gas from Clinder?
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In some countries it´s not easy to get helium or nitrogen in the required purity. Also the connections are different in many countries. So you need a different adapter, which is not always easy to find.
In some countries it´s not easy to get helium or nitrogen in the required purity. Also the connections are different in many countries. So you need a different adapter, which is not always easy to find.
SCUBA inert gas megathread This thread was made only for the SCUBA method. For other inert gas methods please use the other threads. ************ Since my post regarding the SCUBA method in another thread, there have been many questions regarding this method in several threads and by PM...
If you wanna use the inert gas method with diving equipment, you need:
5 L nitrogen cylinder ( or helium)
fullface diving mask
diving regulator
adpapter to connect the regulator to the gas cylinder (different adapters for helium or nitrogen !)
helium: diving cylinder G 5/8" internal thread - Helium W21.8 internal thread
nitrogen: diving cylinder G 5/8" internal thread – Nitrogen W24 internal thread
If you wanna use the inert gas method with diving equipment, you need:
5 L nitrogen cylinder ( or helium)
fullface diving mask
diving regulator
adpapter to connect the regulator to the gas cylinder (different adapters for helium or nitrogen !)
helium: diving cylinder G 5/8" internal thread - Helium W21.8 internal thread
nitrogen: diving cylinder G 5/8" internal thread – Nitrogen W24 internal thread
Yes, hypoxia will kill in minutes and so brain damage will happen quickly (1-3 minutes). If you are found before death and "saved" there is a high chance of brain damage. You really have one shot, so please do your research!
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