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Raccoon October 18th 04 01:18 PM

filter
 
My quarrantine tank filter broke, so as an emergency I'm using one of those
clear plastic ones you fill with wool and carbon.

I dont know how to set it up! I've surfed around but nobody explains it.
neither does the packaging for my filter grrrrrrr.

Does the carbon go in first? or the "wool"? the airpipe seems to blow only
air out of the outlet pipe, it doesnt look like any actual water is being
filtered thru. can anyone help? I know theyre not the best filters but all
I have til the end of the week.

Tess



cabaloz October 18th 04 09:11 PM

Hi Tess.
If you are talking about the old plastic box corner filters, place the
carbon in first followed by the filter wool. They work by air passing down
the inlet tube then out through the outlet, this causes the water to be
drawn through the grid on the top of the filter and down through the filter
media and out (again) through the outlet.
They are not terribly efficient filters, but back when I was a lad, they
were all we had and they did a reasonable job.

"Raccoon" wrote in message
...
My quarrantine tank filter broke, so as an emergency I'm using one of
those
clear plastic ones you fill with wool and carbon.

I dont know how to set it up! I've surfed around but nobody explains it.
neither does the packaging for my filter grrrrrrr.

Does the carbon go in first? or the "wool"? the airpipe seems to blow only
air out of the outlet pipe, it doesnt look like any actual water is being
filtered thru. can anyone help? I know theyre not the best filters but
all
I have til the end of the week.

Tess





Raccoon October 19th 04 12:02 PM

thank you!
I couldnt believe no instructions on box. It is only an "emergency" filter,
I wont be using it for too long.

Tess

"cabaloz" wrote in message
...
Hi Tess.
If you are talking about the old plastic box corner filters, place the
carbon in first followed by the filter wool. They work by air passing down
the inlet tube then out through the outlet, this causes the water to be
drawn through the grid on the top of the filter and down through the

filter
media and out (again) through the outlet.
They are not terribly efficient filters, but back when I was a lad, they
were all we had and they did a reasonable job.

"Raccoon" wrote in message
...
My quarrantine tank filter broke, so as an emergency I'm using one of
those
clear plastic ones you fill with wool and carbon.

I dont know how to set it up! I've surfed around but nobody explains

it.
neither does the packaging for my filter grrrrrrr.

Does the carbon go in first? or the "wool"? the airpipe seems to blow

only
air out of the outlet pipe, it doesnt look like any actual water is

being
filtered thru. can anyone help? I know theyre not the best filters but
all
I have til the end of the week.

Tess







[email protected] October 19th 04 06:41 PM

use the wool, toss the carbon which is basically useless. yes, air pumps drive air
out of the outlet pipe and when they do this they create a mild vacuum for water to
come into the holes in the side of the filter. right? Ingrid

"Raccoon" wrote:

My quarrantine tank filter broke, so as an emergency I'm using one of those
clear plastic ones you fill with wool and carbon.

I dont know how to set it up! I've surfed around but nobody explains it.
neither does the packaging for my filter grrrrrrr.

Does the carbon go in first? or the "wool"? the airpipe seems to blow only
air out of the outlet pipe, it doesnt look like any actual water is being
filtered thru. can anyone help? I know theyre not the best filters but all
I have til the end of the week.

Tess




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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Raccoon October 19th 04 07:14 PM

I thought carbon was good for keeping down ammonia or nitrate or something?

Tess

wrote in message
...
use the wool, toss the carbon which is basically useless. yes, air pumps

drive air
out of the outlet pipe and when they do this they create a mild vacuum for

water to
come into the holes in the side of the filter. right? Ingrid

"Raccoon" wrote:

My quarrantine tank filter broke, so as an emergency I'm using one of

those
clear plastic ones you fill with wool and carbon.

I dont know how to set it up! I've surfed around but nobody explains it.
neither does the packaging for my filter grrrrrrr.

Does the carbon go in first? or the "wool"? the airpipe seems to blow

only
air out of the outlet pipe, it doesnt look like any actual water is being
filtered thru. can anyone help? I know theyre not the best filters but

all
I have til the end of the week.

Tess




~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
List Manager: Puregold Goldfish List
http://puregold.aquaria.net/
www.drsolo.com
Solve the problem, dont waste energy finding who's to blame
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Unfortunately, I receive no money, gifts, discounts or other
compensation for all the damn work I do, nor for any of the
endorsements or recommendations I make.




[email protected] October 20th 04 02:31 PM

nope. removes "contaminants" like medications. Ingrid

"Raccoon" wrote:

I thought carbon was good for keeping down ammonia or nitrate or something?

Tess



~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
List Manager: Puregold Goldfish List
http://puregold.aquaria.net/
www.drsolo.com
Solve the problem, dont waste energy finding who's to blame
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Unfortunately, I receive no money, gifts, discounts or other
compensation for all the damn work I do, nor for any of the
endorsements or recommendations I make.

Geezer From The Freezer October 20th 04 02:52 PM



wrote:

nope. removes "contaminants" like medications. Ingrid

"Raccoon" wrote:

I thought carbon was good for keeping down ammonia or nitrate or something?

Tess


Good for removing smells too!


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