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  • Using a gas stove inside a small van?
  • gonefishin
    Free Member

    If CO is heavier than air, won’t it fill the vehicle up from the bottom

    It’s neutral/slightly ligher than air. 28amu versus 28.9amu.

    stevemtb
    Free Member

    Not read all the thread to see if these have been suggested so apologies if they have.

    Picked up a wee can of coffee/energy drink that heats itself once you activate it. Wasn’t the best tasting thing but after waking up in front of someone’s driveway activating that and getting straight on the road was a much better option!

    Saves having to go out of the van. I plan to chuck a few in mine for the winter just in case. Fairly sure I just picked it up from a supermarket so will have to try and find out where sells it soon.

    maccruiskeen
    Full Member

    If CO is heavier than air, won’t it fill the vehicle up from the bottom
    It’s neutral/slightly ligher than air. 28amu versus 28.9amu.

    the CO2 danger is more with fire extinguishers and dry ice where the CO2 is very cold and lies low for that reason

    onehundredthidiot
    Full Member

    It’s not the mass (amu) it’s the density. Grrrrrrrr

    Who cares anyway. Just don’t light a stove in a van and expect to stay dry/living without proper ventilation.

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