sweetgreendream
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Here's a few shots and a little DIY tutorial for anyone looking to make a carbon scrubber. It just doesnt get easier than this.
Materials - All avaialable at any HDepot, Lowes or hardware store
Note: All "PVC" items are not really PVC since that is expensive. I used a cheaper, flimsier plastic tubing that is used for drainage.
-4" PVC Pipe
-4" PVC pipe with holes
-4" T's and Elbows as needed
-Mesh stocking for 4" PVC pipe with holes. - This is right near the PVC in my home depot
- Fan
- Carbon
PIC 1 & 2: some of the materials
ASSEMBLY:
1. Cut pipe with holes to desired length.
2. Take mesh stocking and slip it over outside of the whole pipe leaving about 6" at the bottom (enough to tie a knot in it) and 24" at the top.
3. Tie a knot at both ends. PIC 3
4. Stuff the top leftover mesh into the center of the tube PIC 4
5. Place a cap on bottom of PVC pipe (knot on bottom gets centered on pipe or tucked into middle as needed) PIC 5
6. Fill sack created in center of pipe at top with Carbon.PIC 6
7. Repeat 1-6 for as many scrubbers you want for your area. I use 3.
8. Use PVC elbows and T's to create custom configured layout. Leave 1 entry whole extra for 4" in line fan
PIC 7
A few add'l things:
This is not an engineered system but does work.
Fan is most expensive parts at about 170. Entire system can be built for 200-250.
My carbon filled pouches hang down about 12-14" and I have about 24" below that until the cap on the ground. This is on purpose so I dont create too much pressure. Again see bullet #1 since I am using common sense and not applied engineering principals.
Comments, suggestions on improvements all welcome.
Peace
Materials - All avaialable at any HDepot, Lowes or hardware store
Note: All "PVC" items are not really PVC since that is expensive. I used a cheaper, flimsier plastic tubing that is used for drainage.
-4" PVC Pipe
-4" PVC pipe with holes
-4" T's and Elbows as needed
-Mesh stocking for 4" PVC pipe with holes. - This is right near the PVC in my home depot
- Fan
- Carbon
PIC 1 & 2: some of the materials
ASSEMBLY:
1. Cut pipe with holes to desired length.
2. Take mesh stocking and slip it over outside of the whole pipe leaving about 6" at the bottom (enough to tie a knot in it) and 24" at the top.
3. Tie a knot at both ends. PIC 3
4. Stuff the top leftover mesh into the center of the tube PIC 4
5. Place a cap on bottom of PVC pipe (knot on bottom gets centered on pipe or tucked into middle as needed) PIC 5
6. Fill sack created in center of pipe at top with Carbon.PIC 6
7. Repeat 1-6 for as many scrubbers you want for your area. I use 3.
8. Use PVC elbows and T's to create custom configured layout. Leave 1 entry whole extra for 4" in line fan
PIC 7
A few add'l things:
This is not an engineered system but does work.
Fan is most expensive parts at about 170. Entire system can be built for 200-250.
My carbon filled pouches hang down about 12-14" and I have about 24" below that until the cap on the ground. This is on purpose so I dont create too much pressure. Again see bullet #1 since I am using common sense and not applied engineering principals.
Comments, suggestions on improvements all welcome.
Peace