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Old 01-20-06, 03:45 PM   #16 (permalink)
cc93cruiser
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Originally Posted by bumperdoggy
I don't want to be a sky is falling kind of guy but given that CO2 displaces breathing air, it is a significant hazard to have inside your rig. Options for leakage around the valve and regulator are many and possibly undetectable if slow enough.

I can imagine a scenario of sleeping in the truck and not waking up or simply getting groggy from lack of oxygen and then crashing.

With your life being the wager, do yourself a favor and mount outside.

Sorry to be such a downer.

Bump.
Where I go and refill up my tank, they won't let me take it home if I put it inside my cruiser for the same reasons mentioned above. That's why I actually came up with the idea of putting it on my roof rack + I have a 2 year old with me that travels everywhere I go . Wouldn't want to put my little bugger in any danger..

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