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Old 04-06-2008, 11:53 AM
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Originally Posted by Runagi View Post
Wow that's awesome! I was thinking about making carbon filters, but I got a question, what do ya do with em now Forgive the newbie question, but the carbon has to be wet to be activated right? Err so how do you use them, put them behind a fan or something? Or keep them wet???
No the carbon stays dry at all times as with all carbon filters used to remove odor.

How you attach them depends on what your venting,i simple place these over my inline exhaust fans,then take a large hose clamp like the kind for radiator hoses in a car & tighten the clamp,that will hold it in place,works like a charm.
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