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Hefinator

Hefinator

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Nov 19, 2025
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Will this work?

1. In an obscure location where there won't be interruptions.
2. Seal the car's doors, seams, vents, and sunroof using butyl tape, leaving one door openable but partially sealed.
3. Start a roughly 2000 watt gas-powered inverter and place it in the car.
4. Let it run for ~40 minutes, enter car quickly and shut door.

Will put a camping mattress in back of car to lay on for comfort.

Would it be smart to put a CO monitor with a ppm display that can be viewed from the car window?
Any issues or reasons why this wont work?
 
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PsychWardSlayer

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Dec 5, 2025
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Will this work?

1. In an obscure location where there won't be interruptions.
2. Seal the car's doors, seams, vents, and sunroof using butyl tape, leaving one door openable but partially sealed.
3. Start a roughly 2000 watt gas-powered inverter and place it in the car.
4. Let it run for ~40 minutes, enter car quickly and shut door.

Will put a camping mattress in back of car to lay on for comfort.

Would it be smart to put a CO monitor with a ppm display that can be viewed from the car window?
Any issues or reasons why this wont work?
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ipmanwc0

ipmanwc0

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Sep 15, 2023
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Depends on the inverter. Seems many of them now come with carbon monoxide detection and auto shut off. If the model you have has it, it would probably still work but you would need to keep it outside the car with the vent connected to the car by tubing to bypass its detection. If you can afford a CO monitor by all means get one. Would need a specific one that will show 10000+ ppm ideally
 
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