jin420
Well-Known Member
Hello I had a few questions about carbon air filters and what could be done to make them last longer. I have a 18" carbon air filter with a 6" 435cfm can fan on top of it pulling air through it. I've seen where the sell carbon air filters that are reversible with the advertising saying that if you reverse the filter it'll last twice as long. They say that it only filters through the top half of the filter usually leaving the bottom half unused and to reverse it to get double the lifespan. Does anyone know anything about this or have any ideas on this? Should I try cutting a hole on the bottom of my air filter and sealing the top and give it a try? That or I figure I could wrap a trash bag around the top half to restrict it's flow to the bottom but I'm not sure if that would cause problems with the can fan or not.
Secondly I also read where some people said you can wash carbon air filters with hot soapy water. I'm not too sure about that and don't know if the filters they were talking about are the same kind I'm using. Any ideas about that?
Thanks for any help or input I'll recharge my filter with new carbon when neccessary but I want to make the old stuff last if I can.
Secondly I also read where some people said you can wash carbon air filters with hot soapy water. I'm not too sure about that and don't know if the filters they were talking about are the same kind I'm using. Any ideas about that?
Thanks for any help or input I'll recharge my filter with new carbon when neccessary but I want to make the old stuff last if I can.