• I’m probably going to be hanging another new carbon filter this run. This would be my 3rd filter at this point, so I’m looking at these old ones and wondering how to dispose of them?

      I don’t keep a scrap metal pile. Although my state is legal, I still keep my grow discreet, so I’m not going to “donate” to another’s scrap pile.

      What’s some of my options beyond just tossing it into the landfill?

      oldestschool, Saban1911 and surfdad_grows
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      • I just trash them. this next time I will buy the A C Infinity refillable one’s.

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      • Take it apart and see if you can make it refillable and keep it as a spare.

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        • @surfdad_grows I can definitely take it apart and refill it, but there’s no way I can fill it as well (or cleanly) as the factory does. That’s the same reason I’m not down with ACI refillable models @retro .

        • Half way finished rebuilding a tent sized filter. After I’ll be refilling a 150lb can filter

          25 years old

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          • Pre-filter or screen to hold in ground charcoal. No need if using pellets and it’s cheaper then ground. Make sure activatied.

            They rivets at top to be drilled out and replaced with sheetmetal screws.

            More Pics and tips if needed just ask

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          • Head to dollar tree and buy a set of their stackable funnels and three poster board pieces. Figure out which funnel will cover the inner section of the filter when it’s upside down and squeeze a blob of tub and tile caulk into it to block it off. Lay out the three posterboards like they’re fanned playing cards and use duct tape to secure them to each other at the seams and then roll a funnel as you stick it in the hollow and a clothespin will keep it in place. Clean way to refill. I bought $25 filters for my 6″ers and $45 8″ and refill them every five months. I tried crushing cowboy charcoal but THAT was a mess, so I buy the retail stuff now. Saves me a bit I can spend on… weed!🤘🏼🤣🤘🏼

            • Are you using tap water in your humidifier? Sometime that can produce a white residue that plugs the filter.