Quickset
Well-Known Member
Hi Fellow RIU-ers!
Here's my DIY activated carbon air scrubber/filter.
Note: Please do not post replies until I give the go ahead - thanks!
I wanted to build a carbon air scrubber for odor control that also could be used as the main part of an exhaust system for my grow closet if I so desired. I wanted something a little bit more powerful than Zens great DIY filter/scrubber and also allow for a fast, simple change of the activated carbon used within.
I came up with some simple diagrams that allow me to use a squirrel fan and activated charcoal I had gotten off eBay in addition to some scavenged wood, drywall screws and other misc small items. The basic design can be modified to accept other fan design types which are small enough to fit in the enclosed fan chamber. Sorry but no dimensions for my plans are stated other than to say here that my finished box is approx 17L x 8H X 8W.
As illustrated in the attached pics, air enters at the top of the unit and flows through the charcoal chamber (illustrated in blue in the 3rd picture). The air exits below the charcoal chamber and is pulled into the fan chamber through a baffle cut into the wall that separates the two chambers. The air is then pulled through the fan and exhausted outside the unit. The last picture shows the completed unit.
Here's my DIY activated carbon air scrubber/filter.
Note: Please do not post replies until I give the go ahead - thanks!
I wanted to build a carbon air scrubber for odor control that also could be used as the main part of an exhaust system for my grow closet if I so desired. I wanted something a little bit more powerful than Zens great DIY filter/scrubber and also allow for a fast, simple change of the activated carbon used within.
I came up with some simple diagrams that allow me to use a squirrel fan and activated charcoal I had gotten off eBay in addition to some scavenged wood, drywall screws and other misc small items. The basic design can be modified to accept other fan design types which are small enough to fit in the enclosed fan chamber. Sorry but no dimensions for my plans are stated other than to say here that my finished box is approx 17L x 8H X 8W.
As illustrated in the attached pics, air enters at the top of the unit and flows through the charcoal chamber (illustrated in blue in the 3rd picture). The air exits below the charcoal chamber and is pulled into the fan chamber through a baffle cut into the wall that separates the two chambers. The air is then pulled through the fan and exhausted outside the unit. The last picture shows the completed unit.
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