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suicideprepper
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- Mar 22, 2025
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I've been looking at the prices of nitrogen. For example, one of the cylinders I found said:
"Capacity: 1m3 / 7 litres"
1m3, to my knowledge, is 1000 litres, not 7. And this seems to be a constant. They'll give you a value in cubic meters and then a much lowers one in litres.
Additionally, in the Megathread, it is said that I'd need 600L of Nitrogen in order to reliably die from the exit bag method. However, none of the pictures posted here look like 600L of Nitrogen can be stored in the cylinders people have bought. The volume is always clearly much lower.
So, what gives?
Moreover, 600L of Nitrogen is equivalent to 187kg. How is one even supposed to transport that?
"Capacity: 1m3 / 7 litres"
1m3, to my knowledge, is 1000 litres, not 7. And this seems to be a constant. They'll give you a value in cubic meters and then a much lowers one in litres.
Additionally, in the Megathread, it is said that I'd need 600L of Nitrogen in order to reliably die from the exit bag method. However, none of the pictures posted here look like 600L of Nitrogen can be stored in the cylinders people have bought. The volume is always clearly much lower.
So, what gives?
Moreover, 600L of Nitrogen is equivalent to 187kg. How is one even supposed to transport that?