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by LinuxBender 1737 days ago
I found some instructional videos on how to make the chamber, looks very easy. It's only 5 PSI of pressure and an O2 mask. I already know how to make O2. This might be a fun project. On further reading, these aren't legal to have in the home in some countries due to fire codes.
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5 psi chamber pressure won't get you to 2.4 ATA of inspired oxygen. Be really careful with building a chamber yourself. A fire inside a pressure chamber is a horrible way to die. Asphyxiation and explosive decompression are also risks.
Correct, 2.4 specifically is 35.27 PSI. I was just suggesting I can start with a small amount of pressure to test it myself. Avoiding explosions is rather simple. The air in the chamber can be normal levels of O2, which just means I need a proper mask that does not leak the O2 or the air I exhale. I already have O2 sensors. I can just tell it to alarm at 25% O2. Watching the videos on making the chamber is actually giving me a bit of a chuckle. I see people building these really complex steel chambers with hundreds of bolts as if they were expecting 50k PSI. I bet I could do this with plexiglass or even plastic. I can even add several pressure relief valves that open just above the threshold.
"Avoiding explosions is rather simple." – now, why does that read like famous last words?
I promise I will capture it on video so you can laugh at me.