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do carbon filters go bad if they've been sitting in plastic for like...a decade lol?

I have a literal decade-old carbon filter that has never been used. It's just been sitting in a thin plastic wrap (the top opening is not covered however).

Pitch and buy a Phresh or try to save 200 bucks and give it a go?
 
One more question...sorry guys I'm brand new (long story on the 10 year old carbon filter lol)...if I should in fact get a new one, where to buy?

I read on amazon etc that Phresh filters are NOT discreet in their shipping. this is a major problem for me.
 

Switcher56

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I wouldn't bin it at this point. Give it a whirl 1st and see if it works. If not, toss it but, I would try it out 1st. I will go out on a limb here and say unless the filter was hermetically sealed, there is a good chance that its filtering capabilities have been reduced.
 

wh1p3dm34t

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it could be damaged by environmental humidity as well



there is method to re-activate it if its capacity is decreased.


Step 1


Let the activated charcoal dry completely if damp from absorbing atmospheric moisture.


Step 2


Heat the oven to 300 degrees F and scatter the charcoal in a single layer on the baking sheet.


Step 3


Set the activated charcoal into the oven for one hour at 300 degrees F to bake out the odors and impurities.


Step 4


Let the activated charcoal cool completely beforeplaced back to its case
 

Chevy cHaze

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It will have lost some of it's odor binding capacity but since wou have not been blowing smelly, particle laden air through it for a decade it will be fine to operate and as Whipedmeat says, make sure it's dry (probably easiest done by simnply running it for a bit in low humidity if you have that available)
;-) Have fun!


CC
 

DrLongbottom

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carbon is an element alex.
since you did nothing to destroy it, its still the same carbon.
it will work fine
 
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