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Thread: Pneumatic question.....

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    I did my treatise on greenhouse gases about 20 years ago, and had had a lively discussion about cow farts as part of the grading..methane being worse than CO2 for atmospheric buggeration..

    I reckon the idea of a compressor running the arena effects is sound, and the bonus for jonno would be its cost in the long run... youd be using the venue power instead of your CO2..

    back to asphyxation.. a spinner proof arena is a loosely sealed box... say 4 flippers each dump 2x 2kg bottles of gas into it in a fight.. how close are we to getting a bit woozey when we empty the arena? The amount of Oxygen in the space wont have changed but its ratio to CO2 will.. I know CO is more easily absorbed by the blood than O2.. dunno about CO2..


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  3. Does this mean we get to have Buffy at RR events.. sign me up now

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  5. well in fairness the arena does have a pollution problem.... lets look at the combination.

    1) Co2 used for the flipper, the hammer, and worse of all the Co2 jets.

    2) The hazer used now at most events.

    3) Pyrotechnics, average 2 per fight.

    4) Angle grinders, the new addition, 2 angle grinders, with stu in charge of the button grinding against a M20 nut.

    Doesnt sound too good does it. However.... the advantage of the safety net, is just that it is a safety net with small holes in it. This gives us ventilation.

    The UK championship arena for August will be a different story as it will be a lot more sealed.
    However there is a strong possiblity we will have bull pens, and external activation by then.
    I did the farting cow at school... one of the things i remember...... take the average amount ejected x number of cows in the world ... !!!


    Food for thought

    John
    http://www.RoamingRobots.co.ukwww.RoamingRobots.co.uk

    (Message edited by roamingrobots on January 30, 2006)

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  7. I dont see a problem;

    The hazer doesnt cause any problems at all, the haze is basically a dense steam, its main ingrediant is some form of glycerine, the same stuff used in cough medicene (so it doesnt make you cough like some people pretend to do, it actually does the reverse!).

    With the pyros the amount of smoke given off in the size of venues we attend doesnt pose a problem (at the weekend we averaged 3 shots per show).

    And marios calculations above show that co2 isnt a problem, and that was assuming all the gas was released at once, not over 6 hours of shows (not counting how much is released outside during re-filling).

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