ATTENTION!!! DIY Hepa Filter...yes for $30 and 3 minutes of your time...you can have your very own! MY Video Proof! | |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 40755157 ![]() 08/02/2014 06:55 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: ATTENTION!!! DIY Hepa Filter...yes for $30 and 3 minutes of your time...you can have your very own! MY Video Proof! Our personal air filter. Quoting: DavidLunar Allergies? Pets? Just want cleaner air? For $30 you can have cleaner air...a $15 dollar box fan and a $15 hepa furnace filter will give you the same results as those $600 models. Video shows the debris that the fan is collecting. This is 2 weeks with the filter running on the lowest setting. I don't even know where to start! ![]() |
Psi Guy User ID: 26915826 ![]() 08/02/2014 06:59 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: ATTENTION!!! DIY Hepa Filter...yes for $30 and 3 minutes of your time...you can have your very own! MY Video Proof! ummmmm...uhhh "If you keep running into brick walls you might be going in the wrong direction...duh!" Psi Guy "Don't chase the dream, just live it instead." Psi Guy "If one note is off, eventually it will destroy the whole symphony." Walter-Prometheus" The road to freedom lies not through mysteries or occult performances, but through the intelligent use of natural forces and laws. 'If you want to find the secrets of the universe, think in terms of energy, frequency and vibration.' Nikola Tesla "The Upholder of the Cycles which supports the whole of Life, is water. In every drop of water dwells the Godhead, whom we all serve; there also dwells Life, the Soul of the "First" substance - Water - whose boundaries and banks are the capillaries that guide it and in which it circulates" -- Viktor Schauberger |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 60741056 ![]() 08/02/2014 07:02 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: ATTENTION!!! DIY Hepa Filter...yes for $30 and 3 minutes of your time...you can have your very own! MY Video Proof! Our personal air filter. Quoting: DavidLunar Allergies? Pets? Just want cleaner air? For $30 you can have cleaner air...a $15 dollar box fan and a $15 hepa furnace filter will give you the same results as those $600 models. Video shows the debris that the fan is collecting. This is 2 weeks with the filter running on the lowest setting. I don't even know where to start! ![]() Well tell me whats wrong, |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 40755157 ![]() 08/02/2014 07:05 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: ATTENTION!!! DIY Hepa Filter...yes for $30 and 3 minutes of your time...you can have your very own! MY Video Proof! Our personal air filter. Quoting: DavidLunar Allergies? Pets? Just want cleaner air? For $30 you can have cleaner air...a $15 dollar box fan and a $15 hepa furnace filter will give you the same results as those $600 models. Video shows the debris that the fan is collecting. This is 2 weeks with the filter running on the lowest setting. I don't even know where to start! ![]() Well tell me whats wrong, 1. Thats not a tru HEPA rated filter 2. you would need to seal off the entire room/building to eliminate any other sources of "dirty" air 3. the filter is not big enough to pull all the particulates out of the air. 4. if you have an AC unit in your home it is already filtering a partial amount of the dust with most likely the same filter but you don't need an extra fan |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 60741056 ![]() 08/02/2014 07:06 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: ATTENTION!!! DIY Hepa Filter...yes for $30 and 3 minutes of your time...you can have your very own! MY Video Proof! Our personal air filter. Quoting: DavidLunar Allergies? Pets? Just want cleaner air? For $30 you can have cleaner air...a $15 dollar box fan and a $15 hepa furnace filter will give you the same results as those $600 models. Video shows the debris that the fan is collecting. This is 2 weeks with the filter running on the lowest setting. I don't even know where to start! ![]() Well tell me whats wrong, 1. Thats not a tru HEPA rated filter 2. you would need to seal off the entire room/building to eliminate any other sources of "dirty" air 3. the filter is not big enough to pull all the particulates out of the air. 4. if you have an AC unit in your home it is already filtering a partial amount of the dust with most likely the same filter but you don't need an extra fan SO the dirty area on the filter is doing no good? ![]() |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 40755157 ![]() 08/02/2014 07:10 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: ATTENTION!!! DIY Hepa Filter...yes for $30 and 3 minutes of your time...you can have your very own! MY Video Proof! 1. Thats not a tru HEPA rated filter 2. you would need to seal off the entire room/building to eliminate any other sources of "dirty" air 3. the filter is not big enough to pull all the particulates out of the air. 4. if you have an AC unit in your home it is already filtering a partial amount of the dust with most likely the same filter but you don't need an extra fan SO the dirty area on the filter is doing no good? ![]() its NOT a HEPA filter and I never said it wasn't removing dust particulates from the air... |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 52479442 ![]() 08/02/2014 07:10 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: ATTENTION!!! DIY Hepa Filter...yes for $30 and 3 minutes of your time...you can have your very own! MY Video Proof! While the previous poster makes several good points, I would have to say that this could definitely help in a single room. I'm thinking this may be a good idea for my bedroom actually, since my wife has dust allergies and this could definitely lower the overall dust, mites, pollen, etc. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 44666212 ![]() 08/02/2014 07:11 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: ATTENTION!!! DIY Hepa Filter...yes for $30 and 3 minutes of your time...you can have your very own! MY Video Proof! Our personal air filter. Quoting: DavidLunar Allergies? Pets? Just want cleaner air? For $30 you can have cleaner air...a $15 dollar box fan and a $15 hepa furnace filter will give you the same results as those $600 models. Video shows the debris that the fan is collecting. This is 2 weeks with the filter running on the lowest setting. I don't even know where to start! ![]() Well tell me whats wrong, 1. Thats not a tru HEPA rated filter 2. you would need to seal off the entire room/building to eliminate any other sources of "dirty" air 3. the filter is not big enough to pull all the particulates out of the air. 4. if you have an AC unit in your home it is already filtering a partial amount of the dust with most likely the same filter but you don't need an extra fan Filtard, the air is cleaner than it was before the fan was running. A lot of us run those fans for white noise. Adding a filter like that is genius, especially if you have pets! |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 60741056 ![]() 08/02/2014 07:11 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: ATTENTION!!! DIY Hepa Filter...yes for $30 and 3 minutes of your time...you can have your very own! MY Video Proof! 1. Thats not a tru HEPA rated filter 2. you would need to seal off the entire room/building to eliminate any other sources of "dirty" air 3. the filter is not big enough to pull all the particulates out of the air. 4. if you have an AC unit in your home it is already filtering a partial amount of the dust with most likely the same filter but you don't need an extra fan SO the dirty area on the filter is doing no good? ![]() its NOT a HEPA filter and I never said it wasn't removing dust particulates from the air... technically it is a hepa filter |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 44666212 ![]() 08/02/2014 07:14 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: ATTENTION!!! DIY Hepa Filter...yes for $30 and 3 minutes of your time...you can have your very own! MY Video Proof! ... Quoting: Rogue Lemming 1. Thats not a tru HEPA rated filter 2. you would need to seal off the entire room/building to eliminate any other sources of "dirty" air 3. the filter is not big enough to pull all the particulates out of the air. 4. if you have an AC unit in your home it is already filtering a partial amount of the dust with most likely the same filter but you don't need an extra fan SO the dirty area on the filter is doing no good? ![]() its NOT a HEPA filter and I never said it wasn't removing dust particulates from the air... technically it is a hepa filter Gotta run to lowes tomorrow, one of these filters for the bedroom box fan is on the list now, thanks! |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 40755157 ![]() 08/02/2014 07:14 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: ATTENTION!!! DIY Hepa Filter...yes for $30 and 3 minutes of your time...you can have your very own! MY Video Proof! While the previous poster makes several good points, I would have to say that this could definitely help in a single room. I'm thinking this may be a good idea for my bedroom actually, since my wife has dust allergies and this could definitely lower the overall dust, mites, pollen, etc. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 52479442 more dust will enter the room than you are filtering every time you open the bedroom door unless you make other provisions. I dont dispute that is will filter a small amount of dust but unless you stop where the dust is coming from (most likely every nook and cranny in your house) your just wasting your time. OP doesn't understand HEPA filtration is all |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 60741056 ![]() 08/02/2014 07:15 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: ATTENTION!!! DIY Hepa Filter...yes for $30 and 3 minutes of your time...you can have your very own! MY Video Proof! its NOT a HEPA filter and I never said it wasn't removing dust particulates from the air... technically it is a hepa filter Gotta run to lowes tomorrow, one of these filters for the bedroom box fan is on the list now, thanks! You are welcome..make sure the filter is electrostatically charged |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 40755157 ![]() 08/02/2014 07:15 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: ATTENTION!!! DIY Hepa Filter...yes for $30 and 3 minutes of your time...you can have your very own! MY Video Proof! ... Quoting: Rogue Lemming 1. Thats not a tru HEPA rated filter 2. you would need to seal off the entire room/building to eliminate any other sources of "dirty" air 3. the filter is not big enough to pull all the particulates out of the air. 4. if you have an AC unit in your home it is already filtering a partial amount of the dust with most likely the same filter but you don't need an extra fan SO the dirty area on the filter is doing no good? ![]() its NOT a HEPA filter and I never said it wasn't removing dust particulates from the air... technically it is a hepa filter No, technically its not [link to en.wikipedia.org] |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 60741056 ![]() 08/02/2014 07:16 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: ATTENTION!!! DIY Hepa Filter...yes for $30 and 3 minutes of your time...you can have your very own! MY Video Proof! While the previous poster makes several good points, I would have to say that this could definitely help in a single room. I'm thinking this may be a good idea for my bedroom actually, since my wife has dust allergies and this could definitely lower the overall dust, mites, pollen, etc. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 52479442 more dust will enter the room than you are filtering every time you open the bedroom door unless you make other provisions. I dont dispute that is will filter a small amount of dust but unless you stop where the dust is coming from (most likely every nook and cranny in your house) your just wasting your time. OP doesn't understand HEPA filtration is all Apparently i do...the filter is showing that i am removing "extra" debris from our home just by using this set up. Yes my furnace filter catches stuff, but this just helps catch that much more |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 40755157 ![]() 08/02/2014 07:17 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: ATTENTION!!! DIY Hepa Filter...yes for $30 and 3 minutes of your time...you can have your very own! MY Video Proof! Lets start here. Why would this be any better than what your current AC filter is doing?? I agree it is pulling a bit more dirt out of the air but your not factoring in all the variable that would make this really useful to anyone. Might as well buy a 100 fans and 100 filters to remove dust from your home |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 44666212 ![]() 08/02/2014 07:17 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: ATTENTION!!! DIY Hepa Filter...yes for $30 and 3 minutes of your time...you can have your very own! MY Video Proof! While the previous poster makes several good points, I would have to say that this could definitely help in a single room. I'm thinking this may be a good idea for my bedroom actually, since my wife has dust allergies and this could definitely lower the overall dust, mites, pollen, etc. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 52479442 more dust will enter the room than you are filtering every time you open the bedroom door unless you make other provisions. I dont dispute that is will filter a small amount of dust but unless you stop where the dust is coming from (most likely every nook and cranny in your house) your just wasting your time. OP doesn't understand HEPA filtration is all Explain how OPs filter is inferior to the ones he is comparing it against and you have yourself an argument, otherwise YOU are the one wasting your time. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 40755157 ![]() 08/02/2014 07:19 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: ATTENTION!!! DIY Hepa Filter...yes for $30 and 3 minutes of your time...you can have your very own! MY Video Proof! While the previous poster makes several good points, I would have to say that this could definitely help in a single room. I'm thinking this may be a good idea for my bedroom actually, since my wife has dust allergies and this could definitely lower the overall dust, mites, pollen, etc. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 52479442 more dust will enter the room than you are filtering every time you open the bedroom door unless you make other provisions. I dont dispute that is will filter a small amount of dust but unless you stop where the dust is coming from (most likely every nook and cranny in your house) your just wasting your time. OP doesn't understand HEPA filtration is all Explain how OPs filter is inferior to the ones he is comparing it against and you have yourself an argument, otherwise YOU are the one wasting your time. BECAUSE ITS A WASTE OF MONEY How about sealing up your home first, that way you eliminate the enormous amount of dust OP obviously has coming in to his house for starters. The second thing is calculating the CFM's the fan is moving with the restrictive fan he has it attached to in the space you are trying to clear of dust. The third thing would be finding the actual level of particulates in the air and how much is entering the space at any given time OTHER WISE YOU ARE JUST WASTING YOUR TIME AND MONEY ![]() |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 60741056 ![]() 08/02/2014 07:20 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: ATTENTION!!! DIY Hepa Filter...yes for $30 and 3 minutes of your time...you can have your very own! MY Video Proof! Lets start here. Quoting: Rogue Lemming Why would this be any better than what your current AC filter is doing?? I agree it is pulling a bit more dirt out of the air but your not factoring in all the variable that would make this really useful to anyone. Might as well buy a 100 fans and 100 filters to remove dust from your home I didnt think that a filter topic would hit so deep with someone. WOW...you must be a salesman for a hepa company |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 44666212 ![]() 08/02/2014 07:23 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: ATTENTION!!! DIY Hepa Filter...yes for $30 and 3 minutes of your time...you can have your very own! MY Video Proof! While the previous poster makes several good points, I would have to say that this could definitely help in a single room. I'm thinking this may be a good idea for my bedroom actually, since my wife has dust allergies and this could definitely lower the overall dust, mites, pollen, etc. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 52479442 more dust will enter the room than you are filtering every time you open the bedroom door unless you make other provisions. I dont dispute that is will filter a small amount of dust but unless you stop where the dust is coming from (most likely every nook and cranny in your house) your just wasting your time. OP doesn't understand HEPA filtration is all Explain how OPs filter is inferior to the ones he is comparing it against and you have yourself an argument, otherwise YOU are the one wasting your time. BECAUSE ITS A WASTE OF MONEY A $15 filter in front of a box fan that a lot of us already own which aids in filtering stirred up dust when you move about a room is a waste of money? Get real. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 40755157 ![]() 08/02/2014 07:24 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: ATTENTION!!! DIY Hepa Filter...yes for $30 and 3 minutes of your time...you can have your very own! MY Video Proof! Lets start here. Quoting: Rogue Lemming Why would this be any better than what your current AC filter is doing?? I agree it is pulling a bit more dirt out of the air but your not factoring in all the variable that would make this really useful to anyone. Might as well buy a 100 fans and 100 filters to remove dust from your home I didnt think that a filter topic would hit so deep with someone. WOW...you must be a salesman for a hepa company I just made a point of how you were wrong, the retards that haven't a clue are the ones making this thread soo long. Your welcome for the info |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 60741056 ![]() 08/02/2014 07:24 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: ATTENTION!!! DIY Hepa Filter...yes for $30 and 3 minutes of your time...you can have your very own! MY Video Proof! ... Quoting: Rogue Lemming more dust will enter the room than you are filtering every time you open the bedroom door unless you make other provisions. I dont dispute that is will filter a small amount of dust but unless you stop where the dust is coming from (most likely every nook and cranny in your house) your just wasting your time. OP doesn't understand HEPA filtration is all Explain how OPs filter is inferior to the ones he is comparing it against and you have yourself an argument, otherwise YOU are the one wasting your time. BECAUSE ITS A WASTE OF MONEY A $15 filter in front of a box fan that a lot of us already own which aids in filtering stirred up dust when you move about a room is a waste of money? Get real. He is just upset because he didnt think of it...lol |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 60712533 ![]() 08/02/2014 07:25 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: ATTENTION!!! DIY Hepa Filter...yes for $30 and 3 minutes of your time...you can have your very own! MY Video Proof! blowing air thru a hepa filter won't protect you from anything. To protect yourself from something you have to hepa filter all incoming air so that all the air you breath is filtered. Whole room or whole house filtering WITH airlocks. |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 60741056 ![]() 08/02/2014 07:26 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: ATTENTION!!! DIY Hepa Filter...yes for $30 and 3 minutes of your time...you can have your very own! MY Video Proof! Lets start here. Quoting: Rogue Lemming Why would this be any better than what your current AC filter is doing?? I agree it is pulling a bit more dirt out of the air but your not factoring in all the variable that would make this really useful to anyone. Might as well buy a 100 fans and 100 filters to remove dust from your home I didnt think that a filter topic would hit so deep with someone. WOW...you must be a salesman for a hepa company I just made a point of how you were wrong, the retards that haven't a clue are the ones making this thread soo long. Your welcome for the info you supplied no info, just the fact that you fail to see that this filter is ACTUALLY filtering micro particles! The filter proves that |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 60712533 ![]() 08/02/2014 07:26 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: ATTENTION!!! DIY Hepa Filter...yes for $30 and 3 minutes of your time...you can have your very own! MY Video Proof! ... Quoting: Rogue Lemming more dust will enter the room than you are filtering every time you open the bedroom door unless you make other provisions. I dont dispute that is will filter a small amount of dust but unless you stop where the dust is coming from (most likely every nook and cranny in your house) your just wasting your time. OP doesn't understand HEPA filtration is all Explain how OPs filter is inferior to the ones he is comparing it against and you have yourself an argument, otherwise YOU are the one wasting your time. BECAUSE ITS A WASTE OF MONEY A $15 filter in front of a box fan that a lot of us already own which aids in filtering stirred up dust when you move about a room is a waste of money? Get real. HEPA filters are overkill if dust is your quarry. Any filter can filter dust. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 40755157 ![]() 08/02/2014 07:27 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: ATTENTION!!! DIY Hepa Filter...yes for $30 and 3 minutes of your time...you can have your very own! MY Video Proof! ... Quoting: Rogue Lemming more dust will enter the room than you are filtering every time you open the bedroom door unless you make other provisions. I dont dispute that is will filter a small amount of dust but unless you stop where the dust is coming from (most likely every nook and cranny in your house) your just wasting your time. OP doesn't understand HEPA filtration is all Explain how OPs filter is inferior to the ones he is comparing it against and you have yourself an argument, otherwise YOU are the one wasting your time. BECAUSE ITS A WASTE OF MONEY A $15 filter in front of a box fan that a lot of us already own which aids in filtering stirred up dust when you move about a room is a waste of money? Get real. another dumb statement the fan won't be useful as a means of cooling one down with the restrictive airflow from the filter, so therefore it is changed its purpose and not made it a dual purpose items as you think it will be. so now you will need to run two fans all day to remove the amount of dust that one or two door openings will replenish? you could certainly remove more dust by getting off your ass and using a wet washcloth and about 3 minutes of your time |
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