Are carbon scrubbers affected by high temperatures. I believe 150degF attic temperatures in my climate can be common. I know humidity is bad for carbon scrubbers (shouldn't be an issue for me) but what about heat?
I can't imagine activated carbon is affected much by 150 degree temps. Considering many people use a cool tube set up sucking the hot air right off the bulb then through ducting and then the carbon filter. Just an educated guess though
Yea heat is actually good.. in the even that it does get humid it will dry it out quicker.. My buds dad used to take us to plants wher ethy had big ass Calfon carbon filters in really high temps.. To high of temps that they would allow people in ..