Thread Number: 24872
Reusing Sebo Active Charcoal filters |
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Post# 279545   5/6/2014 at 14:49 (3,614 days old) by moojuiceuk (Southampton, England)   |   | |
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My mum has an X4 pet and finds that after several months, the filter starts to smell a little doggy. The Carbon filter last a good 9 months before they need changing, but at nearly £20 a pop, I decided to economise a little (times are hard ya know).
Active charcoal / carbon granules can be found on Amazon and ebay for very little. They seem to be sold to the hydroponics market for air filters to help iliminate the "smells" from indoor growing activities. Not my thing, that's for sure. Anyway, a 1KG box of granules turns up and we proceed to recondition the filters... |
Post# 279546 , Reply# 1   5/6/2014 at 14:51 (3,614 days old) by moojuiceuk (Southampton, England)   |   | |
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Post# 279547 , Reply# 2   5/6/2014 at 14:53 (3,614 days old) by moojuiceuk (Southampton, England)   |   | |
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Post# 279549 , Reply# 3   5/6/2014 at 14:56 (3,614 days old) by moojuiceuk (Southampton, England)   |   | |
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Once empty, new activated carbon granules can be carefully poured into the tube. I found spooning it in with an old table spoon helped, tapping the tube every spoonful to get the carbon granules down to the bottom. Once the tube is full, replace the grey cap and slide the washed (and dried) white sock over the tube.
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Post# 279550 , Reply# 4   5/6/2014 at 14:58 (3,614 days old) by moojuiceuk (Southampton, England)   |   | |
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Secure the white sock in place with a cable tie and it's all done. So far the filter doesn't smell and the performance of the machine is the same as a new filter and new paper bag. Hopefully I can get at least two refills for every filter which should keep the costs down. I've also found that the exhaust motor filter is washable in cool water, so using that again saves a few pennies too :)
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Post# 279556 , Reply# 5   5/6/2014 at 15:08 (3,614 days old) by madaboutsebo (Midlands, UK)   |   | |
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Post# 279559 , Reply# 6   5/6/2014 at 15:13 (3,614 days old) by moojuiceuk (Southampton, England)   |   | |
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Post# 279564 , Reply# 7   5/6/2014 at 15:26 (3,614 days old) by madaboutsebo (Midlands, UK)   |   | |
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That's what I did with my SEBO Felix finish the paper ones first. I don't think they are much more money pound or so more but you get 2 less, 8 instead of 10 I think. I'm finding they last slightly longer the synthetic bags I'm using in my Felix. They compact the dust and dirt even more than the paper ones. Airflow is improved too.
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Post# 279565 , Reply# 8   5/6/2014 at 15:30 (3,614 days old) by sebo_fan (Scotland, UK, member AKA ukvacfan, & Nar2)   |   | |
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Handy to know! Before SEBO added that charcoal filter to the X range, I just used to fill the bag with a tablespoon of carbon granules and soda powder.
Im still on the Ultra synthetic dust bag in my X1 too. It is very nearly full with one quarter at the top "down the side" where there is still space in the bag for dust. Im testing this bag to see how far it will go. It is doing rather well! |
Post# 279571 , Reply# 9   5/6/2014 at 15:58 (3,614 days old) by madaboutsebo (Midlands, UK)   |   | |
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Be interesting to see how you get on with the Ultra Synthetic bag in your X1 sebo_fan, like you say see how far it goes! I'm on my second one on my Felix coming up to 3 months, might not last the 5 months like the first one but I think that is because I've been using my Felix a bit more than normal!
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Post# 279610 , Reply# 10   5/6/2014 at 17:56 (3,614 days old) by spiraclean (UK)   |   | |
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The X series white filter sleeves do wash up quite well. Probably not recommended of course, but it can be done if you find yourself in a pinch. I once soaked mine in a warm solution of biological washing powder - no agitation needed - rinsed it out, and it came up looking like new. Bought me a little more time until I could locate somewhere nearby that had replacements in stock.
I have also seen generic sleeves made of the same material, that you use with the cylindrical frame from your existing filter. To be honest they appeared to be of no better or worse quality than the originals, the only time I would advise against having one in your machine would be when sending it in for a warranty repair. |
Post# 279611 , Reply# 11   5/6/2014 at 17:57 (3,614 days old) by sebo_fan (Scotland, UK, member AKA ukvacfan, & Nar2)   |   | |
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