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I've tried asking this in the megathread but no response.

Briquettes are supposed to burn longer than lump charcoal. However, many suggest lump charcoal for CTB. I have a lot of bags of both lump charcoal and briquettes. I don't want to wake up. How long will lump charcoal last?

Of course, at the moment, we have a lot of rain forecast for the weekend. I was planning to CTB this weekend, lighting the charcoal outdoors then bringing it inside. Looks like the weather may have put my plans on hold. 🤦‍♀️
 
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I just bought 2 bags of name brand lump charcoal for my CO testing, which I'll be doing soon. I'm not sure it matters that much between the lump or the briquettes, as much that charcoal is 100% carbon. I'm just needing to get my CO meter and get a car out of my garage, which is where I'll be setting up my two person tent. If interested and you can wait a while, I'll be posting the details of my thorough testing. It will be a little while, yet. I'll be aiming to get levels well above 10000 PPM, which is what you need to reach unconsciousness quickly, and death soon thereafter, and make my method easily repeatable for anyone else without having to buy an expensive meter.
 
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I just bought 2 bags of name brand lump charcoal for my CO testing, which I'll be doing soon. I'm not sure it matters that much between the lump or the briquettes, as much that charcoal is 100% carbon. I'm just needing to get my CO meter and get a car out of my garage, which is where I'll be setting up my two person tent. If interested and you can wait a while, I'll be posting the details of my thorough testing. It will be a little while, yet. I'll be aiming to get levels well above 10000 PPM, which is what you need to reach unconsciousness quickly, and death soon thereafter, and make my method easily repeatable for anyone else without having to buy an expensive meter.
That's so kind of you! ❤️
 
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I just bought 2 bags of name brand lump charcoal for my CO testing, which I'll be doing soon. I'm not sure it matters that much between the lump or the briquettes, as much that charcoal is 100% carbon. I'm just needing to get my CO meter and get a car out of my garage, which is where I'll be setting up my two person tent. If interested and you can wait a while, I'll be posting the details of my thorough testing. It will be a little while, yet. I'll be aiming to get levels well above 10000 PPM, which is what you need to reach unconsciousness quickly, and death soon thereafter, and make my method easily repeatable for anyone else without having to buy an expensive meter.
It's been raining here for many months which is hindering my chances of trying. Can't light it outside, waiting for it to die down and bring inside. Of course, police and a psych team turning up at my home to drag me off to a psych ward also hampered my plans. They didn't notice the multiple bags of charcoal which I still have.

I'm interested to know your results. This will be of much help to others who want to use this method. Thank you.
 
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Trying to do this in a room is tough compared to doing this in a much smaller space like a car- there is so much more oxygen to displace. Maybe in a small bathroom it woudl work better, but you have to make sure it is airtight and you want to make sure smoke alarms are off just in case. IN something like a bedroom I hvae seen failed attempts here, not sure how tough it is in a room this size.
 
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Trying to do this in a room is tough compared to doing this in a much smaller space like a car- there is so much more oxygen to displace. Maybe in a small bathroom it woudl work better, but you have to make sure it is airtight and you want to make sure smoke alarms are off just in case. IN something like a bedroom I hvae seen failed attempts here, not sure how tough it is in a room this size.
Just about any "space" you do it in is going to leak. A tent is good. That's what I'll be using. You can only seal something so much. I'll be doing a limited amount of sealing. After that, the best way to be successful is to make sure you are generating CO at a faster rate than you are losing it. Remember CO is a gas. A tent, ANY tent, when subjected to rain over a period of time, WILL start leaking water through the fabric once it becomes saturated enough. And water molecules are larger than gas molecules. So, smaller CO gas molecules will be leaking continuously through the fabric. I'll starting my testing with 3 buckets of charcoal, with an amount in each that is counted out by lump (briquette), and not weighed. That will make it easier for anyone else, so there will be no need to purchase a scale to weigh charcoal. I'll measure and record how long it takes to get to needed CO levels and how long it is sustained. I'll repeat successful testing at least 3 times to make sure it can be duplicated successfully. To start, I only plan on sealing the seams using some cheap Dollar Tree caulking and a paint brush, and taping some inexpensive garbage bags over the couple window vents. Right now with the tent, the charcoal, the buckets, and the chimney starters, I have roughly about $190 in materials. The CO meter will be another $375 thereabouts. A couple tubes of caulk will only be another few bucks, and I have garbage bags around the house. I bought a good tent, but I suspect just about any tent would work. The important thing is to make sure it has an attached floor and only one entrance and as few vents as possible. Even cheaper $30 tents could work, but might require more sealing.

And as you said, a car can work, too. Many people have been successful in cars. I chose a tent because I am very confident that I can get CO levels very high, well above 10000 PPM, which is what you really want. That way, unconsciousness comes on within seconds and death follows quickly afterward. There's a chart floating around that shows at CO levels of 10000 PPM, unconsciousness sets in around 15 seconds or so, even faster at levels around 12000 PPM. That's WAY faster than N. Once you're unconscious, that's it. You won't be aware of when death happens, which will be very soon thereafter, BTW. N can take from 1 to 2 hours. CO is minutes.

BUT, the one thing about CO is that you DON'T want to screw it up. If you screw up and don't die, you WILL be physically damaged, most likely to the point of not being able to even try and end your NEW FOUND MISERY ever again. It needs to be a one and done. It has to be right the first time.
 
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I bought 2 of these (pictured). Good ventilation on each tray My bathroom has a plain concrete floor. No linoleum or tiles. No chance of floor catching on fire. I've taped around windows and used caulk / sealant to seal any gaps. I've put weather stripping tape around the door frame / architrave and will also tape the door around the edges when the time comes. I don't have an exhaust fan. Can't use a car to do this. I'm on acreage and off (electricity) grid. I'm sure no one will find me for a long time and will probably use about 12kgs of charcoal which should do the job. 2kgs per shelf. I also have booze and sleeping pills. I've done the calculations and my bathroom is 3.7m x 3.7m x 3m (but skillion roof, so one side is more like 2m high and tapers off). I've made sure there are no gaps anywhere in the room. My bathroom is in its own separate building and the walls are insulated with thick insulation. It's a solid building.

I've read many articles on "accidental deaths" from people who've put a BBQ indoors for warmth. I've noted the size of the BBQ in the article pictures and the amount of charcoal in the BBQ. I'll be using waaaay more charcoal. I just want to be sure that it won't stop putting out CO too soon and go completely out. I've read the article from Anon Files, stating how much should be used per cubic metre.

Due to living in a rural area and supply chain issues, I wasn't able to get a kettle BBQ or any type of charcoal burning BBQ. The trolley utilities (pictured) have wheels and I should be able to light the charcoal outside, if it ever stops raining, and then bringing it inside.

Even when I went to the supermarket to buy lots of charcoal, no one gave me suspicious looks. I mean there were one or two, 'What the heck is she doing with all that charcoal?', stares but no one has a clue what I'll be using it for. I went to 2 different, local supermarkets to get charcoal. Less likely to get flagged, especially at my age, for buying charcoal. Some bags are 2kgs, others a 3kg. Hopefully, 12kgs of lump charcoal will knock me out and end me, before it stops putting out CO.

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