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I thought HEPA filters were for filtering air?
would a diatomaceous earth filter be fine enough? I know DE is used for filtering yeast out of beer and wine.
I swear I saw a non-carbon lined one, I'll have to check my bookmarks at work.
Egnix said:
Looks like the new filter to me:
"Carbon filtration removes unwanted chemicals such as chlorine and VOCs"
I've read that the filters for the MiniWorks and MiniWorks EX are pretty much interchangeable.
i just bought a katadyn mini ceramic filter...we shall see how well it works...
I own the BLACK / CLEAR Dark Knight Rises lamp ! 1ST one i had to take back to spencers cuz it screwed up and then the one i got now works great !!! It has clear liquid and black lava in it ! It is awesome
lava luva ~ Tiffany said:
its nice to see some black bases! looks like they have the dark knight lamp also.
Please report back, it would be nice to see if there is/is not something specific to the MSRs
lava luva ~ Tiffany said:
i just bought a katadyn mini ceramic filter...we shall see how well it works...
As people said before there are other filters out there that do the job, one guy has filterd a collouss before using a pure-ease water filter http://oozinggoo.ning.com/forum/topics/my-colossus-project
There is another filter that is a cheap China one called the soldiers filter http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Soldiers-Hiking-Camping-Pure-Ceramic-Wate... this has been talked about and recomemded but after revews on hear, it is really rubbish.
The only filter that gives consistaint results is the MSR filter - its expensive as its a quality item and MSR gives good customer support and replacment parts.
If I were to filter lamps then I would only bother filteirng rair or discontinued lamps and the USA globes as the china ones are not worth it and your better replacing the fluid anyway.
I don't know how easy it would be to make a home made filter as it requires the water to be under presure to force it through the holes in the filter paper, I would think that just using gravety alone wouldent be enough.
myelin said:
we should combine our efforts and find a cheaper alternative to the MSR filter. companies like Whatman make scientific-grade filter paper, though I'm not sure if it goes down to .2 micron as suggested in other places on this forum.
i'll take a look and see what i can find because i'm not going to spend $90 on a filter if I can spend $10 on some filters and a funnel.
i couldnt find an MSR without active carbon in it. i almost bought one of those cheap made in china ones untill i saw the reviwes on it lol...so i went with a katadyne mini ceramic microfilter http://www.amazon.com/Katadyn-Mini-Ceramic-Water-Microfilter/dp/B00... thats the same one i bought but i got mine on ebay cheaper.
Tim Gill said:
As people said before there are other filters out there that do the job, one guy has filterd a collouss before using a pure-ease water filter http://oozinggoo.ning.com/forum/topics/my-colossus-project
There is another filter that is a cheap China one called the soldiers filter http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Soldiers-Hiking-Camping-Pure-Ceramic-Wate... this has been talked about and recomemded but after revews on hear, it is really rubbish.
The only filter that gives consistaint results is the MSR filter - its expensive as its a quality item and MSR gives good customer support and replacment parts.
If I were to filter lamps then I would only bother filteirng rair or discontinued lamps and the USA globes as the china ones are not worth it and your better replacing the fluid anyway.
I don't know how easy it would be to make a home made filter as it requires the water to be under presure to force it through the holes in the filter paper, I would think that just using gravety alone wouldent be enough.
myelin said:we should combine our efforts and find a cheaper alternative to the MSR filter. companies like Whatman make scientific-grade filter paper, though I'm not sure if it goes down to .2 micron as suggested in other places on this forum.
i'll take a look and see what i can find because i'm not going to spend $90 on a filter if I can spend $10 on some filters and a funnel.
oh yeah, and i would also like to add that i have made a filter out of a vacuume hepa filter and it worked! it just wasnt very user friendly lol.
http://oozinggoo.ning.com/photo/vacuume-hepa-filter-modified-to-fil...
http://oozinggoo.ning.com/photo/vacuume-hepa-filter-modified-to-fil...
context=userhttp://oozinggoo.ning.com/photo/cloudy-lamp-before-flitering-1?cont...
http://oozinggoo.ning.com/photo/after-filtering-with-the-light-off-...
I did see where you did that, and while I'm often loving to DIY stuff, I believe user friendly in this case might be a good thing. Probably would do it if I only had 1 lamp though...
Tiffany thsi isnt the right filter, well at least the one I use. the one I use has a ceramic filter its called a miniworks
https://www.google.com/search?q=msr+miniwork+fintler&ie=utf-8&a...
lava luva ~ Tiffany said:
i couldnt find an MSR without active carbon in it. i almost bought one of those cheap made in china ones untill i saw the reviwes on it lol...so i went with a katadyne mini ceramic microfilter http://www.amazon.com/Katadyn-Mini-Ceramic-Water-Microfilter/dp/B00... thats the same one i bought but i got mine on ebay cheaper.
Tim Gill said:As people said before there are other filters out there that do the job, one guy has filterd a collouss before using a pure-ease water filter http://oozinggoo.ning.com/forum/topics/my-colossus-project
There is another filter that is a cheap China one called the soldiers filter http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Soldiers-Hiking-Camping-Pure-Ceramic-Wate... this has been talked about and recomemded but after revews on hear, it is really rubbish.
The only filter that gives consistaint results is the MSR filter - its expensive as its a quality item and MSR gives good customer support and replacment parts.
If I were to filter lamps then I would only bother filteirng rair or discontinued lamps and the USA globes as the china ones are not worth it and your better replacing the fluid anyway.
I don't know how easy it would be to make a home made filter as it requires the water to be under presure to force it through the holes in the filter paper, I would think that just using gravety alone wouldent be enough.
myelin said:we should combine our efforts and find a cheaper alternative to the MSR filter. companies like Whatman make scientific-grade filter paper, though I'm not sure if it goes down to .2 micron as suggested in other places on this forum.
i'll take a look and see what i can find because i'm not going to spend $90 on a filter if I can spend $10 on some filters and a funnel.
on another note about these neons, the lime green one is UV reactive :) I noticed thsi last night when I have my UV on and that lamp was off.
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