Active coal air filter

Hahaha @Majiktoker
Now you’ve done it @Matthew420 lol
Glad to help guys
Happy growing

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I can like I mentioned itl be the last time though :wink:

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Thanks I appreciate it☺

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LOL, I’m sure.

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Rarity im wrong but i am wrong sometimes

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It’s called being human :laughing::v:

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You where not wrong really both will work @Majiktoker
In fact if I wasn’t exhausting outside the house and just blowing into room I think I would put filter on discharge side to save room in tent

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Why? Just curious.

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Doing it the opposite way forces air to pass thru a smaller amount of the carbon to start (inside the filter housing) vs. all the surface area of the outside of the filter. I would think it would clog faster that way.

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Too save room in tent
No other reason

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Good reason. It’s why I like to hear what people have to say. A good idea can come from anywhere :slight_smile:

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Just saying you could do it but they are designed to be pulled threw brother

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Sorry man, I like to understand both sides of thought. I think I learn more that way.

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And your correct about surface air of the filter being larger if pulled through you would get more filtration that way

I know I knew it wasnt fully wrong

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@Majiktoker , I would love 4 hours sleep in one hit, one and a half hours max to the minute .

Oh buddy believe me 90% of the time I usually dont sleep

I hear you, it’s the same here. 11 day’s longest no sleep.

Mines roughly around 14 and wow you feel like a cartoon lol

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What you guys must understand is that it’s going to be less stress on your equipment to suck air through rather than push air through it’s always easier for your fan to suck then it is to blow …LOL

:v::sunglasses:

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