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socrates

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.Sorry if this is a stupid question. But I don't see how you can burn a charcoal grill in a sedan without the car catching on fire. Otherwise this method sounds great. It's cheep and quick.
 
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during the ignition phase, you want to be out doors. i think you need to read a lot more, watch videos of simple coals being ignited and what the different phases of them will be. no, don't ever try to light the coals inside your car. i won't say more because i'd like you to do research. if i see a specific question that i am sure of, i'd be happy to answer.
 
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I agree with @MyChoiceAlone. You need to do some more reading and studying. It's been done plenty of times without causing a fire. Of course, you need to keep the hot coals away from materials that could catch fire. The container the coals are in need to be placed on something that cannot burn, like bricks or something. It is relatively cheap and can be quick, IF IT IS DONE CORRECTLY. That's where the reading and studying comes in. If it isn't done right, there is the potential to really mess yourself up should you survive the attempt. I plan on using a well-sealed tent myself. I just think it's easier than dealing with a car. And, I also purchased a CO analyzer capable of measuring CO levels up to 10000 PPM. The lower the levels, the longer time it takes to reach unconsciousness and death, and to have to deal with all of the "uncomfortable" symptoms that CO brings on. I don't know how one can know if the level of CO is enough to produce a quick and painless death if one doesn't have a meter. You're sort of just shooting in the dark without one.
 
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reborn87

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Can charcoal method be done in electric car safer than gas car?
.Sorry if this is a stupid question. But I don't see how you can burn a charcoal grill in a sedan without the car catching on fire. Otherwise this method sounds great. It's cheep and quick.
Can charcoal method be done in electric car safer than gas car?

Pls can u pm me the method?
 
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I agree with @MyChoiceAlone. You need to do some more reading and studying. It's been done plenty of times without causing a fire. Of course, you need to keep the hot coals away from materials that could catch fire. The container the coals are in need to be placed on something that cannot burn, like bricks or something. It is relatively cheap and can be quick, IF IT IS DONE CORRECTLY. That's where the reading and studying comes in. If it isn't done right, there is the potential to really mess yourself up should you survive the attempt. I plan on using a well-sealed tent myself. I just think it's easier than dealing with a car. And, I also purchased a CO analyzer capable of measuring CO levels up to 10000 PPM. The lower the levels, the longer time it takes to reach unconsciousness and death, and to have to deal with all of the "uncomfortable" symptoms that CO brings on. I don't know how one can know if the level of CO is enough to produce a quick and painless death if one doesn't have a meter. You're sort of just shooting in the dark without one.
Do you have a certain tent in mind already? I tried to visualize the tent plan, and obviously the main issues aside from a private location, is a) tent size( the larger the tent, the smaller a risk of heal from coals destroying the tent), and b) tent sealing ( smaller tent is easier to seal, but that goes back to the first problem). Curious if you could share any thoughts on these things
 
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