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Ever used an Inline Carbon Scrubber like this?

DIGITALHIPPY

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Veteran
looks like a good idea.
id put it at the begining, it shouldn't 'pick-up' any odors in the hoods...been running 'sealed room' and my hoods never leak. unless u know forsure thers a leak...
id just be worried about the heat decreasing it life...
 

paulobaca

Member
DIGITALHIPPY said:
looks like a good idea.
id put it at the begining, it shouldn't 'pick-up' any odors in the hoods...been running 'sealed room' and my hoods never leak. unless u know forsure thers a leak...
id just be worried about the heat decreasing it life...

I was always wondering why everybody nobody puts their carbon at the end of the run and thats it. Heat kills carbon. Thanks DH. They usually make ozone products like this cause I guess Ozone does fine w/heat.
 

ssh x nl

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paulobaca said:
I was always wondering why everybody nobody puts their carbon at the end of the run and thats it. Heat kills carbon. Thanks DH. They usually make ozone products like this cause I guess Ozone does fine w/heat.

I had always thought it was better to suck than push air through a carbon scrubber, which is why I put it at the beginning. My worry is that the scrubber won't be able to disperse the air correctly as it's being forced through at a high rate.
 

Hawk

Member
If you're putting a scrubber at the end of a your vent, why use an inline scrubber? Wouldn't it be more effective to use a "normal" style scrubber?
 

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