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I might go with partial hanging instead since the Nitrogen gas is hard for me to access without alerting people, but my concern was with using the equipment (I don't know how to use a regulator/flowmeter or any of the stuff), potential leaks that need to be fixed, determing the purity of the Nitrogen gas, and filling the exit bag with Nitrogen gas (maybe you don't need to worry about it since you have the EEBD setup) before putting it over my head. These factors would mean some amount of gas would be lost, so if you have a 20 cubic foot tank then it's risky cause you need more Nitrogen gas after you go unconscious. Vizzy had a 2 cubic meter tank, so I think it would account for these problems, but it's incredibly difficult to get a tank that large let alone a 20 cubic foot tank for some of us.
I dont gave any experience with gas,EEBD systems. However I didn't find it particularly difficult ,except for the physical stuff like carrying things etc because I'm in pain and exerting myself just increases it.
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