Stoner Proof Air anti carbon filter

Njsurf14

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Ok so in my box i has no ventelation so i decide to make a carbon filter but one problem i dont know where to get the filters or carbon, So i made my own filter and it works really good

What you need
1. Coffee can or Gatorade powder container thats what i used
2. on of these
3. Bounce dryer sheets
4. Ducktape
5. Knife

1 ok first yours going to want to cut a hole in the bottom of the can so it fits your exaust fan

2. Now you want to stick you air wick in the can and active the sented part of the candle

3. Stuff as many dryer sheets as you can in the can


4 put a dryer sheet on top of the can and use the tape to tape it around ( repete this step and neccesary i did it 4 times)

5. Inspect it and make sure its air tight here mine



 

Njsurf14

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the air gets pushed thew the opening in the candle and it goes threw all those dryer sheet s elimating smell
 

born2killspam

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Why spend more money on Bounce sheets than you would on activated carbon? Bounce sheets aren't much good for actual odour control unless you're merely using them as filter cloth to hold carbon..
 

The doob

Active Member
I made something similar, but more simple.

I took the card-board out of a paper towel roll, stuffed it with dryer sheets, and taped one end with a napkin..
I don't use it much, gives me a nasty head rush -.-
 

Njsurf14

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Why spend more money on Bounce sheets than you would on activated carbon? Bounce sheets aren't much good for actual odour control unless you're merely using them as filter cloth to hold carbon..
bounce sheets are $3.. and it works just as good as carbon filter. It actualy produces a "Summer Laundry" scent
 

gangjababy

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ok well it hides the smell as well as a caarbon filter... and i'm pretty sure that everybody sprays themselves down with axe to cover up the smell of weed.
A carbon filter works a lot better than a liitle dryer sheet filter buddy. The only people that do that are people that need to hide it. Axe reeks man, that shit smells way too strong.
 

KAOSOWNER

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you can get a carbon filter on ebay for 49.95 + s&h. will work for a year with no fuss, then you just change the carbon
 

born2killspam

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Trying to save you money in the long run dude.. I don't care if you like me, if you say something that makes it clear that you don't understand what you're dealing with, then you're gonna get called on it..
The way I envision your grow progressing with this plan is bleak.. I imagine during the near future your odour cover-up will arouse suspicion of something, and then when the smell really starts to kick in, the ppl you're hiding it from will already be curious about the odour and the mystery will quickly unravel.. (Thats assuming you put a strong enough fan on there to keep your plants from roasting)..
BTW, if you're bent on only using stuff your parents have around the house, there is a small amount of activated carbon in Britta filters etc..
 

Kialhimself

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Why spend more money on Bounce sheets than you would on activated carbon? Bounce sheets aren't much good for actual odour control unless you're merely using them as filter cloth to hold carbon..
I found a bag of active carbon behind an aquarium shop once and my dick-head of a mate decided to throw it in the air after I blatantly told him I needed it -.- but yeah its cheaper and probably more common sense to go for the carbon! just shove loads in a pair of tights and replace it where the bounce sheets are quick, simple, easy and guarenteed to work!

:peace: - Skinz
 

KAOSOWNER

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activated carbon for aquariums will work but is not designed to filter air. you really need carbon that is certified to filter air
 

Kialhimself

Well-Known Member
activated carbon for aquariums will work but is not designed to filter air. you really need carbon that is certified to filter air
I thought active carbon was used in air filters for the cleaning process of the tanks so surly it was the same shizzle? even so I am still stressed with my homie for throwing it lol

:peace: - Skinz
 

born2killspam

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Depending on how the carbon is produced they can specialize its porousity somewhat.. The difference really hasn't even been pegged down absolutely by the scene though, so I don't know how extreme it is.. MANY ppl have great success with aquarium carbon.. I have heard claims by some experienced ppl that the aquarium carbon doesn't last as long, but can easily be rejuvinated by crushing it up with a hammer etc to expose new surface area.. You can't argue with results in a pinch though..
 
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