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australia:cold_air [2024/09/02 11:11] – [Introduction] gary1australia:cold_air [2026/06/26 07:51] (current) – [For those who do not tolerate cold night air] gary1
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     * will allow the moist expired air from your breathing to be retained and not cause dried out mucosa (the warming of the air should stop this condensing inside your tent which is a reason one usually has ventilation in a tent),     * will allow the moist expired air from your breathing to be retained and not cause dried out mucosa (the warming of the air should stop this condensing inside your tent which is a reason one usually has ventilation in a tent),
     * will avoid any wind chill effects     * will avoid any wind chill effects
-    * will not cause you to build up excessive carbon dioxide or run out of oxygen (you will adequately refresh the air when you open the tent to get out every 12hrs) +    * will not cause you to build up excessive carbon dioxide or run out of oxygen as long as you have a breathable tent material - **see [[sleeping_sealed_tent]]**
-    you will not run out of oxygen or get too much carbon dioxide build up in just one night of 1 person sleeping in a 2P sealed dome tent (ensure you refresh the air during the day)+
     * you may have to manage condensation - so this option will not work well with a swag or when there are high humidity levels     * you may have to manage condensation - so this option will not work well with a swag or when there are high humidity levels
     * without any heating you will only get air temperatures 2-3degC above outside temperatures, while an electric blanket on low setting of ~20W may give you 4-5degC above outside temperatures     * without any heating you will only get air temperatures 2-3degC above outside temperatures, while an electric blanket on low setting of ~20W may give you 4-5degC above outside temperatures
australia/cold_air.txt · Last modified: 2026/06/26 07:51 by gary1

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