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I'm just full of questions today,
Can anyone recommend a good air purifier/cleaner/filter that runs on 12v? Mostly I'm interested in removing the dust from the air. We don't smoke, so that's not such a big deal, but it would be nice if the device could kill odors too, Thanks, Mike. |
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On 2005-04-25, beaufortnc wrote:
I'm just full of questions today, Can anyone recommend a good air purifier/cleaner/filter that runs on 12v? Mostly I'm interested in removing the dust from the air. We don't smoke, so that's not such a big deal, but it would be nice if the device could kill odors too, Open the windows? (sorry, couldn't resist) -- Andy Repton |
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Any cleaner that uses a HEPA (high efficiency particulate arresting) filter
will be about as good as you can get when it comes to dust removal. HEPA filters are 99.97% efficient at removing dust down to the smallest particles. So after checking for a HEPA filter you want to check out other features like volume of air moved, cost of filters, noise, construction quality, etc. A pre-filter ahead of the HEPA filter will make it last longer. Some of these units may have charcoal filters to remove odours. These may work for a while but eventually their capacity will be used up. Some units have ionizers and I don't know if these help much over and above the HEPA filter. If dust is your only issue I would suggest getting the largest HEPA equipped unit that fits your boat. A large unit run at low speed may move as much air as a small unit running at max and be much quieter. When you are away you can run it at max speed and really do a cleanup. "beaufortnc" wrote in message ups.com... I'm just full of questions today, Can anyone recommend a good air purifier/cleaner/filter that runs on 12v? Mostly I'm interested in removing the dust from the air. We don't smoke, so that's not such a big deal, but it would be nice if the device could kill odors too, Thanks, Mike. |
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Panda (?) makes an incredibly overpriced one that I think's 12 volt,
essentially it's an ozone generator, doesn't do much about dust. Best way to removed dust and stink from a boat is with an electrostatic precipitator, Trion makes good ones; at least they're good enough for US nuclear submarines. Pricey, but you never have to buy filters for them, and there's no backpressure from a filter, so the fan is low wattage, "pennies a day", they say. Been using one for 8 years now, stink and mold problems are gone, dust problem is much less now. |
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This link is to 3 pages of reports dealing with harmful effects of ionizers
http://search.news.yahoo.com/search/news/?p=ionizers&c= If you can't foot the bill for the electrostatic precipitator, keeping your boat clean, dry , and ventilated will go along way towards being odor free. "Mark" wrote in message oups.com... Panda (?) makes an incredibly overpriced one that I think's 12 volt, essentially it's an ozone generator, doesn't do much about dust. Best way to removed dust and stink from a boat is with an electrostatic precipitator, Trion makes good ones; at least they're good enough for US nuclear submarines. Pricey, but you never have to buy filters for them, and there's no backpressure from a filter, so the fan is low wattage, "pennies a day", they say. Been using one for 8 years now, stink and mold problems are gone, dust problem is much less now. |
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