LeastExpectedGrower
Well-Known Member
It was time for a new carbon filter after a handful of grows, and thought I'd try something a little different. The Active Air 6x24" inline two stage carbon filter:
Once you get shipping charged out, you're looking @ about $200, which is twice as much than many, but I had the budget to play with. Showed up today, and overall the build looks good, but there's a bit of a negative involved too.
Build quality seems decent...you may notice that it has a couple interesting things...first off; no holes on the outside. It's a true 'in line' meaning the air enters from one of the ends (can be either), from there it has a 'prefilter' like pretty much all filters, and the inner surface is perforated and you use a metal ring to keep the pre-filter stretched and in place. There is an interior baffle in the middle of the unit, so the air is forced through the charcoal layer rather than going directly though like most carbon filters. The air path then forces the air back through the back half of the filter's charcoal, so you're getting two passes:
So yeah, only 1" of charcoal, but passed through twice, so going through 2 inches total. Unit comes with two prefilters, and two of the retaining rings.
The bad:
- unit was shipped without an external box so if you're looking for discreet, it ain't.
- since the unit is shipped without a shipping box, mine came with a pretty good dent:
I'm not going to fight for a return/replacement since I don't want to deal with the hassle and shipping, etc., and I'm pretty sure that this won't change overall performance.
I'll get it all installed and set up tomorrow. Looking forward to seeing if there's any real difference in performance, since the regular filters work just fine as well.
Once you get shipping charged out, you're looking @ about $200, which is twice as much than many, but I had the budget to play with. Showed up today, and overall the build looks good, but there's a bit of a negative involved too.
Build quality seems decent...you may notice that it has a couple interesting things...first off; no holes on the outside. It's a true 'in line' meaning the air enters from one of the ends (can be either), from there it has a 'prefilter' like pretty much all filters, and the inner surface is perforated and you use a metal ring to keep the pre-filter stretched and in place. There is an interior baffle in the middle of the unit, so the air is forced through the charcoal layer rather than going directly though like most carbon filters. The air path then forces the air back through the back half of the filter's charcoal, so you're getting two passes:
So yeah, only 1" of charcoal, but passed through twice, so going through 2 inches total. Unit comes with two prefilters, and two of the retaining rings.
The bad:
- unit was shipped without an external box so if you're looking for discreet, it ain't.
- since the unit is shipped without a shipping box, mine came with a pretty good dent:
I'm not going to fight for a return/replacement since I don't want to deal with the hassle and shipping, etc., and I'm pretty sure that this won't change overall performance.
I'll get it all installed and set up tomorrow. Looking forward to seeing if there's any real difference in performance, since the regular filters work just fine as well.