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Garden HighPro ProActiv Carbon Filters
Garden HighPro ProActiv Carbon Filters – eliminate unwanted odours and ensure a clean, pest-free environment for your indoor grow area. These carbon filters are designed with cutting-edge technology to deliver outstanding performance, making them the ideal choice for every discerning gardener.
The ProActiv Carbon Filters boast 100% food-grade virgin coconut activated carbon, renowned for its exceptional absorption properties. This premium carbon effectively traps and neutralises odours, leaving your grow space fresh and odour-free. Encased in multi-layer fleece mats, the carbon is securely sealed air-tight on both ends of the scrubber, ensuring maximum efficiency and longevity.
One standout feature of the ProActiv Carbon Filters is their incredible lightness. Their single-use design further enhances convenience, allowing for easy replacement whenever needed. The hassle-free installation process adds to the appeal, as you can simply clip each end of the filter onto a rope ratchet and attach it to your ducting. No complex setups or specialised tools required!
Whether you are growing aromatic herbs or other plants with strong scents, the ProActiv Carbon Filters will keep your indoor environment smelling fresh and pleasant.
Moreover, in a closed-system grow area, these filters come to the rescue by cycling your air through the carbon medium. This not only removes dust, mold spores, and bacteria but also prevents pests like spider mites from infiltrating your precious plants. However, it’s essential to note that the ProActiv Carbon Filters are most effective in environments with relative humidity below 85%. Be sure to dehumidify your space to maximise their performance.
How match your Garden HighPro ProActiv Carbon Filters up with the correct sized inline fans:
1) First, determine how much air-flow your will need through your grow space. If you are using fans to exhaust heat caused by hot HPS grow-lamps, a quick calculation can be done…
Number of lamps × Watts of each lamp ÷ 2 = Required cubic meters per hour of air flow needed.
(We recommend adding × 1.2 to this answer for our HOT ZA summers!)
2) Find one or more fans (whichever will best suit your area) that will provide a total airflow =/> than what has been worked out in step 1.
3) Match up each of your chosen fans with a carbon filter of the same diameter (preferably, to avoid the additional cost of ducting reducers). Also check the filter length if installing in cramped spaces.
VERY IMPORTANT: ALSO make sure that the filter’s air-flow capacity matches or exceeds the fan’s airflow rating, using the ProActive Filter Table Image. If too much air passes through the filter, it will not be able to scrub the passing air thoroughly!
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