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Im in!If only we could crowdfund one for all of us.
How much are they?Just get in and push a button
I can't find anything showing that it's actually available for sale.
Yep.Arent they made from 3D printed parts?
https://www.exitinternational.net/sarco/faqsIts just a sealed container?
exactly, I already did it. not so fancy but gets the jib done for under $500 or so. Maybe I'll take the time to explain in a new post.Im in!
How much are they?
I wonder how we could make our own pod? Its just a sealed container?
Please do, id be interested in reading thatI and many other people could easily make a version of this, maybe not so fancy but I know exactly how I would do it because I already have. I could probably make fortune and I think it would be legal too. Basically I used an old broken upright soda pop chiller from my convenience store. I can explain if anyone is interested.
exactly, I already did it. not so fancy but gets the jib done for under $500 or so. Maybe I'll take the time to explain in a new post.
Not sure I'll be around long enough but the basic idea is you take the "capsule" in my case I used a soda cooler, install 2 1 way valves, one going into the "capsule" at the upper part of the unit and another leading out towards the bottom. the nitro/argon/helium pumps into the top forcing out all of the available air initially(you should already be in there} as you continue to pump the chosen inert gas the heavier CO2 that you exhale goes to the bottom and gets pumped out. the advantage to this is even if the CO2 were to remain at all(it won't) it is way down by your feet where you can't breath it anyway. Surprisingly it doesn't use all that much extra gas, only the initial filling really makes a difference, after that 15L/Min is fine(I'd use 20 to be safe) out in under 2 minutes, gone in under 15(closer to 10) unfortunately mine is still in the Philippines as I came home for treatment with the intention of returning to my wife and daughter, which is not looking likely. I may try again here if I can muster the energy, otherwise my plan with the exit bag and non rebreather will have to suffice.Please do, id be interested in reading that
Better emphasize that I am not in any way encouraging anyone to use this method, it is simply for informational purposes.Not sure I'll be around long enough but the basic idea is you take the "capsule" in my case I used a soda cooler, install 2 1 way valves, one going into the "capsule" at the upper part of the unit and another leading out towards the bottom. the nitro/argon/helium pumps into the top forcing out all of the available air initially(you should already be in there} as you continue to pump the chosen inert gas the heavier CO2 that you exhale goes to the bottom and gets pumped out. the advantage to this is even if the CO2 were to remain at all(it won't) it is way down by your feet where you can't breath it anyway. Surprisingly it doesn't use all that much extra gas, only the initial filling really makes a difference, after that 15L/Min is fine(I'd use 20 to be safe) out in under 2 minutes, gone in under 15(closer to 10) unfortunately mine is still in the Philippines as I came home for treatment with the intention of returning to my wife and daughter, which is not looking likely. I may try again here if I can muster the energy, otherwise my plan with the exit bag and non rebreather will have to suffice.
I'll try to do an in depth design with illustrations if I find the time. I hope this makes sense to someone and helps many if that is what they choose.
Id deffs read tht postI and many other people could easily make a version of this, maybe not so fancy but I know exactly how I would do it because I already have. I could probably make fortune and I think it would be legal too. Basically I used an old broken upright soda pop chiller from my convenience store. I can explain if anyone is interested.
exactly, I already did it. not so fancy but gets the jib done for under $500 or so. Maybe I'll take the time to explain in a new post.
look above, not the finished product but enough to get the idea.Id deffs read tht post
I see for myself one minus for myself. Your installation is not mobile. How to use it outside your home? Still need to collect. Do not take to the hotel. I like your idea, but unfortunately it's not for everyone.Not sure I'll be around long enough but the basic idea is you take the "capsule" in my case I used a soda cooler, install 2 1 way valves, one going into the "capsule" at the upper part of the unit and another leading out towards the bottom. the nitro/argon/helium pumps into the top forcing out all of the available air initially(you should already be in there} as you continue to pump the chosen inert gas the heavier CO2 that you exhale goes to the bottom and gets pumped out. the advantage to this is even if the CO2 were to remain at all(it won't) it is way down by your feet where you can't breath it anyway. Surprisingly it doesn't use all that much extra gas, only the initial filling really makes a difference, after that 15L/Min is fine(I'd use 20 to be safe) out in under 2 minutes, gone in under 15(closer to 10) unfortunately mine is still in the Philippines as I came home for treatment with the intention of returning to my wife and daughter, which is not looking likely. I may try again here if I can muster the energy, otherwise my plan with the exit bag and non rebreather will have to suffice.
I'll try to do an in depth design with illustrations if I find the time. I hope this makes sense to someone and helps many if that is what they choose.
Better emphasize that I am not in any way encouraging anyone to use this method, it is simply for informational purposes.
yes not too portable but it wouldn't be impossible in a truck....not to a hotel but maybe a cabin or something if you rented one...I see for myself one minus for myself. Your installation is not mobile. How to use it outside your home? Still need to collect. Do not take to the hotel. I like your idea, but unfortunately it's not for everyone.
I'm not saying this is a bad option. It just doesn't suit everyone. I regard N2 as one of the best methods to date. If it is possible to implement in this form, why not do it.yes not too portable but it wouldn't be impossible in a truck....not to a hotel but maybe a cabin or something if you rented one...
yes, I going this route but with a SCBA setupI'm not saying this is a bad option. It just doesn't suit everyone. I regard N2 as one of the best methods to date. If it is possible to implement in this form, why not do it.
yes, I going this route but with a SCBA setup
Yes, done right it is by far the best.https://sanctioned-suicide.net/threads/exit-bag-and-inert-gas-megathread.8393/post-1809989
My set up. I was shocked at how good this method is.
do you think the EEBD is really needed? would a non rebreather with a good seal(I would use elastic or something to reinforce it,) be sufficient ?https://sanctioned-suicide.net/threads/exit-bag-and-inert-gas-megathread.8393/post-1809989
My set up. I was shocked at how good this method is.
EEBD is not his setup, that's just the preview that the forum generates from one of my posts (don't know why).do you think the EEBD is really needed?
I don't recommend 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. In the Dignitas study (which was done with NRB masks) one of the subjects had problems with the seal and took 38mins to die, the rest of the subjects died in ~5min.would a non rebreather with a good seal(I would use elastic or something to reinforce it,) be sufficient ?
I tested NRB. I liked the classic Exit Bag more. The NRB mask needs to be fixed too tightly to the face for it to work. But it still won't be the same. Too unreliable. But I'm only describing my feelings.EEBD is not his setup, that's just the preview that the forum generates from one of my posts (don't know why).
I don't recommend 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. In the Dignitas study (which was done with NRB masks) one of the subjects had problems with the seal and took 38mins to die, the rest of the subjects died in ~5min.