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Did you change the tape?
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05-24-19, 08:26 AM | #52 |
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08-11-19, 11:26 AM | #53 |
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K&N reusable air filters
I took the plunge and bought two, infinitely reusable K&N home air filters. The cost was something like $130 but we'll worth it, IMo. They should pay for themselves in about 3 years. They're very heavy and seem well-made. No cardboard here.
The filter efficiency rating is 11, which is at the high end of the residential range. It's almost hospital-grade. The picture shows a comparison of the new K&N against the crappy Tru-Blu I was using before. It's pretty obvious which one will filter better. |
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Awesome! Glad to hear it seems like a good product off right off. Hope to hear more good reports. I'd love to hear how easy they are to clean, how often they need to be replaced, etc.
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08-12-19, 09:56 PM | #55 |
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"crappy Tru-Blu"
Not sure why you say that. They are decent filters and they don't cost much, 2 for $3, when on sale. They do a good job of protecting the A-coil from getting gunked up without adding additional static pressure(resistance to air flow) when changed out fairly often. |
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If you feel the need to have super clean air, buy a HEPA filter and use it. That being said, I hope the super hotrod air filter works out for you. I sure hope it doesn't stress out the central HVAC system. I'm sure those things cost a pretty penny when they go south. |
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It created so much pressure drop the 18" round, heavy gage steel return air duct collapsed. And that was on a 1.5 ton unit. I doubt if four times the original filter surface area would have been enough. |
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08-13-19, 11:58 PM | #58 |
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I had a feeling that would be Jeff's opinion. There's an interesting chart here to look up exactly what your filter stops. I'm not convinced TruBlu was even catching most dog hair.
https://www.serviceexperts.com/indoo...our-air-filter |
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https://www.homedepot.com/p/True-Blu...6201/100352750 |
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08-15-19, 02:22 AM | #60 |
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The fiberglass kind is worse. And even cheaper than 2/$3, I think
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