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Monseigneur Stroganoff
05-09-2006, 08:46 PM
Hello all
Will the filter work blowing instead sucking? Hope you understand my question.............. :high:
ALBI
Elohim is plural
05-09-2006, 09:25 PM
...sort of...but you run into leakage issues...muchos tuck tape...
...what type is it?..
EIP
Alaska
05-11-2006, 09:09 AM
Hey EIP, love that signature!!! S&B Rock!!!
YOu should be able to run the CF either way. What will matter is if your CF is incorporated into your room ventilation or not
A
Carpet Muncher
05-16-2006, 01:54 PM
well, i agree that it wouldn't work as well, anyway.
they're not designed to work that way, and you would cut down the efficiency by a lot. (smaller surface area inside vs out) not to mention it's got to be tough getting a prefilter in there, and i wouldn't run mine w/out one.
and while i'm not sure why, it seems like it would create an extra drag on the fan.. cutting your fan life.
Carpet Muncher
05-16-2006, 01:58 PM
btw.. i like eco-plus filters.. from what i remember, they use more carbon than all but one maker, and they're cheaper than almost any of them.
Joe King Park
05-16-2006, 07:36 PM
Can filters claim 18 months before refilling
Budget filters throw away after 9 months
Budget filters
Glass Man
05-16-2006, 08:33 PM
I bought some carbon from a carbon company I found on the web. It cost $1.10 per lb in 50 lb containers. Sales guy said it's a bit more than a 5 gallon bucket full.
I plan to recycle it by cooking it in my glass oven after it gets worn. You could probably cook it clean in a regular self cleaning oven, but the guy warned about possible nasty/toxic fumes....Considering we know the exact type of danky/skanky that it absorbed I'd say we could probably throw a big "Carbon Cleaning Party" and not even need to roll any phattys!! Just kidding of course don't try this at home, I've been know to be wrong.....more than once!
Peace,
GM
hydrorascal
05-16-2006, 11:14 PM
most often activated charcol is available on ebay.
I know most sellers accept money orders too.....
Strawberrycough
05-17-2006, 12:32 AM
Can 150 -130lbs of carbon $319 Retail
Can 100 -80lbs $249
Can 75 - 66lbs $225
Can 50 - 46lbs $200
Can 33 - 20lbs $138
Average = $4/lbs
Good filter and has alot more carbon then most brands...
hydrorascal
05-17-2006, 12:47 AM
There is an ebay seller who used to sell 1st grade at about $40 for 20 pounds delivered, activated charcol that is....
Joe King Park
05-18-2006, 05:06 PM
For those who have had to send back their filter to be recharged, sometimes packaging can be a hassle
any postman/ courier who's savvy is going to figure out what you are sending in a couple of Trash Bags ( Bin Liners ) wrapped with duct tape
presenting a little bit of a security issue
well; no more
heres a link to smart packing containers from BIO IBO
also of interest, but slightly off topic; aluminum mufflers (Silencers)
www.bioibo.nl
Joe
Joe King Park
05-18-2006, 05:13 PM
i know, its next to impossible to find,lol
but you'll have fun along the way ( don't enlarge images )
Top Knotch Nutrients also
Joe
Hi Folks,
Why do I have to toss my Can 200 Filter when she's done? Can I not just drill out a few holes in the bottom of the can to let out the old carbon and replace it with fresh stuff, then just wash the filter? Seems odd to me to have to dispose of it or send back to the manufactuer for a recharge...when activated carbon is so readily available in my area, and I have a BIG drill and all??? ;) Am I missing something about the recharge process?
hydrorascal
05-19-2006, 04:24 AM
Dman....most often at least one if not both ends are pop riveted to the main chamber. Using your drill to get rid of them is the easiest way to DIY refill your unit with fresh carbon.
Hi hydrorascal,
Kool...that saves me over $300/year, minus the minmal cost of the fresh carbon of course. Thanks...you just made my day my friend, as I was gonna have to replace my can in acouple of months! :teeth:
hydrorascal
05-19-2006, 05:13 AM
I just jumped in before Joe did.... hehehhe.... as I remember he had a long post on all the how to's of doing a changeout....
Glass Man
05-19-2006, 02:30 PM
I just recieved my shipment of carbon. It's a big ass bag. I'm say it would fill at least 2 five gallon buckets.
Like I said before, it cost $1.10 per lb.
Joe King Park
05-19-2006, 02:36 PM
oh dear, HR, i'm sure you are refering to Joe 6 pack, as i hav'nt done such a post
it would be nice to see the link though someday
On the subject of Carbon Filters ( CAN, in particular )
i am just reading the latest catalogue from "My favourite Grow Shop" and noticed something new mentioned in the Carbon Filter Refilling Centre !
which somewhat confuses me
it confuses my previous post about the lifespan of a CAN filter (18 months)
i'll quote what it says;
" Instead of discarding your old carbon filters every 12 months , why not bring them down to us t, and let us refil them for you.
Every refilled filter comes with a new fabric sleeve and is refilled with 'original Quality' charcoal."
Budget filters are non refillable
Maximum CAN refills = Twice !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!??????????????
I never knew they only refilled them a maximum amount of times, and am a little "miffed" that the same catalogue quotes both 18 months , and 12 months , for the very same item
also , i cannot see it being a mistype, as it clearly promotes the longetivity of the filter before one was to purchase it
and also reduces the claimed lifespan by six months to increase refilling revenue
"C'mon Alex ( sales manager ), thats the first time i have seen such tactics before at your store"
Feedback is good, and appreciated by many a business, they like it
i remember getting samples at one point from two companies for just voicing my opinion
Joe K
Hi Folks,
Upon closer inspection of my Can 200 filter, the top/bottom are only held on by 3 screws on the sides of the flanges (no pop rivets). This makes removal/and re-filling of carbon as simple as #2 square head screw-driver...awesome! :teeth:
GrowGreen
05-19-2006, 11:27 PM
After you refill, you
Carpet Muncher
05-20-2006, 12:35 AM
Joe, besides price, what defines a "budget" filter to you?
the quality of the carbon? from what i can tell, they both use the same carbon. (the Can-Filter and the Eco Plus Carbonaire)
the amount of carbon used? they both use almost the exact same amounts.
how long they last? they're both advertised to last the same amount of time.
the gauge of the steel used? i couldn't find that out, but the overall weight on comprably sized units weigh almost the same. first hand; the carbonaire is built like a tank.
the only differnce i could find is the price. speaking for myself, someone on a budget, that makes a big difference.
Carpet Muncher
05-20-2006, 12:39 AM
to anyone that's refilled one.. how messy is it?
Joe King Park
05-20-2006, 12:35 PM
Growgreen , hi ; i'm just wondering if a used carbon filter has an increased weight due to the humidity levels
theoretically speaking, would'nt the used one weigh more than the unused fresh carbon ?
Carpet Muncher; are you going by the www.growell.co.uk prices and figures ?
now i have read a CAN ( mine has pop rivets ???? )680 model is only good for two refills, i am really thinking of the budget option, as both reccomend filling after 12 months
whilst a brand new CAN is adverised by this same link as lasting 18 months
i have pointed this out to the marketing manager and expect a reply shortly
i'm installing my Filter today, so i'll include some images
also highly reccomended is a "Damper Unit" which enables a maintenance of even airflow through your ducting, as air will always follow the path of least resistance
punch in quickfind code 1236
also, just as important as a carbon filter is a Intake particle Filter
punch in quickfind code 9479
and for the "Cats Whiskers" i suggest punching in quickfind code 1685
by also clicking on Faq's , you'll find some great info
( i print off their growlog sheets, handy)
apart from the Carbon Filter price/life expectancy, this company is undoubtly one of the best in the UK
and if thats not enough , they have a "Pay as you Grow" financing available, 12 months interst free
sign up to their monthly newsletter and get 10% off anything, whilst being informed of new products
i believe their new Airforce Extraction system to be truly state of the art
controlling everything from temps to switching on your electric heater , all using shunt technnology
and the cannatronic Digital ( and Non Digital ) cannot be beat in terms of quality, and technology
This may appear a spam , but , in fact it is a source of equiptment not found easily, and because of the years it has been running , it has built up a large data bank, which as we know , knowledge is priceless
Growell Faq's are but a guideline
which have been , through trial and error, used by growers , who can give a more accurate description of the product , and confirm the claims , positive , or negative
For example Cannazym is , in my experience ten times better than AN- Sensizyme ( even though it claims to have 78 more types of beneficial enzymes than cannazym)
because of my relationship with GW, you will probably hear of these guys again, because of my being able to discuss things with the general manager
who does his best to answer them for me/ US !
"networking", lol
Joe
Joe King Park
05-20-2006, 02:44 PM
www.hysupply.nl
click on the Can Logo for lots of info , including the 38 special ?
Joe
Glass Man
05-21-2006, 06:59 AM
Those things look pretty simple. I can't imagine it would be difficult to refill one. Actually looks like it would be pretty simple to make the whole thing with screen and that rabbit cage wire. The carbon isn't expensive.
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