Yeah think I will try it...
I found more on it from the youtube comments, seems from what someone is saying (and it it appears they know what they are talking about) there is no risk from this gas.
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overclockeador (2 months ago)
That's cool, but did you know that this generates Phosgene by the melt of the weldings?, if I were you, I wouldn't use that oven anymore, at least for coocking (because phosgene can kill you
neilbalanay (2 months ago)
fa real man..are you serious?mom used it recently..does it mean that we r'all gnna die..where did you get this info
overclockeador (2 months ago)
Search info about the phosgene, it can be generated by the melting of the weldings treated with Chlorine (the most of the weldings). So, if you breathe the smell of that graphic card in the oven, probably, you're contaminated with phosgene (and can cause severe lung damage). I'm not kidding, it's dangerous.
cyrix1986 (1 month ago)
I used to work in electronics. There is a lot of difference between solder reflow (which is what this process is) and welding. completely different alloys and method involved. And, nearly all cards 6 years old or newer are RoHS compliant. if you look on your card you can see the logo for RoHS. This means no lead or other environmentally dangerous elements. The fumes after reflow may smell bad, but you would need direct prolonged exposure (years) to large amounts of fumes to have any effect
IHaveAPodXTLive (2 months ago)
@neilbalanay I wouldn't worry about it. Hundreds upon hundreds of people have done this and reported their results on message boards and youtube. I have yet to see anybody complaining about lung issues or random deaths while making meatloaf.
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