BigGuyinRI
Active Member
I have come into a basically limitless supply of disposable O2 cylinders. They are called Lif-O-Gen O2 units. They are disposable 15 minutes of high flow O2 for emergency medical use. You see them alot at sporting events on the sidelines.
I was ordered at work to find all the expired or close to expired ones and run them empty and throw them out. I asked if I could take them home to experiment with. They let me.
I disconnected the tiny air pump for aerating my reservoir and hooked up the O2. I only run it about ten minutes every day so far then switch back to the regular pump. I have about 100 cylinders right now.
Is this a bad idea? I know that oxygen in large enough amounts can even be harmful to us oxygen breathing humans.
Anyone have any insight or ideas?
And I thought about the fire hazard and its all taken care of. I never leave the room when the O2 is on just to keep an eye on things.
I was ordered at work to find all the expired or close to expired ones and run them empty and throw them out. I asked if I could take them home to experiment with. They let me.
I disconnected the tiny air pump for aerating my reservoir and hooked up the O2. I only run it about ten minutes every day so far then switch back to the regular pump. I have about 100 cylinders right now.
Is this a bad idea? I know that oxygen in large enough amounts can even be harmful to us oxygen breathing humans.
Anyone have any insight or ideas?
And I thought about the fire hazard and its all taken care of. I never leave the room when the O2 is on just to keep an eye on things.