Interesting..
So we don't need to be changing filters every year or so? If this is true it is certainly not widely known. Everyone I know changes their filters every year or two side from the few who try to roll them around to squeeze some extra time out of them.
How do you wash them?
Just blast them with a hose or power washer?
You guys say to dry before you put back in use, but wouldn't the fastest way to dry it be to put it back in use and get some air flowing through it? Maybe blow air through it in the opposite direction of your normal use?
How do you dry a bunch of saturated carbon? Not so sure I'd be comfortable dragging my Can 150 out into the hot sun to bake it dry.
So we don't need to be changing filters every year or so? If this is true it is certainly not widely known. Everyone I know changes their filters every year or two side from the few who try to roll them around to squeeze some extra time out of them.
How do you wash them?
Just blast them with a hose or power washer?
You guys say to dry before you put back in use, but wouldn't the fastest way to dry it be to put it back in use and get some air flowing through it? Maybe blow air through it in the opposite direction of your normal use?
How do you dry a bunch of saturated carbon? Not so sure I'd be comfortable dragging my Can 150 out into the hot sun to bake it dry.