Odor control pc fan carbon filter?

xMika123

Well-Known Member
Hey guys,
So im growing 2 Skunks rights now under a 150W MH. I will put them soon in to flower. But i dont know how to control the Odor of the Plants when they flower.
I only have PC fans for my growbox, but i read they dont work that good with a Carbon Filter. So guys do you have any advice how to remove the Odor?

Greets Mika
 

kush714

Active Member
Hey Mika, most hardware stores will carry carbon filters that are replacements for air purifing systems. You can get one of these and clip or tape it onto your exhast fan thats going out of the enclosure. Just make sure you have a good seal on your enclosure to begin with. you might have to add 2 pc exhast fans, all depends how much its stinking.
 

xMika123

Well-Known Member
Hey Mika, most hardware stores will carry carbon filters that are replacements for air purifing systems. You can get one of these and clip or tape it onto your exhast fan thats going out of the enclosure. Just make sure you have a good seal on your enclosure to begin with. you might have to add 2 pc exhast fans, all depends how much its stinking.
I read could just use those "Carbon Pillows" and tape in front of my PC fan would it work? :)
 

RockCreekRanger

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I have three pc fans in my little chamber in closet. Intake, circulation, and exhaust in the upper chamber where the 12v power supply sits. It's from the same old pc case as the fans and can power 4-5 12v fans. The speed of these depend on which leads you put to the positive, at least on my power supply.
One is red, other yellow, one fast, other slow. And of course you will see where the negative goes. I'm still gonna modify it some more to reduce the sound of exhaust fan with a home-made shoebox muffler to go through. With some plastic rain gutter attachments and adapters and flex hose- big enough to house the square fan with a small cut. Then a hole in my wall to slide it into. The carbon (ctc60 activated FOR AIR SCRUBBER), from amazon-1lb box- $9.00- sits at the bottom of the tube which faces down, and a vent/register filter rubber-banded on outside of tube to hold the stuff in. I will try to post a pic when I get my computer to recognize my camera again, or try to diagram it for you.
 
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