I made an in line odor eliminator

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I wanted to try out the "DIY" odor bucket idea and this is what I came up with. (I will mention thanks to sparkafire & videoman for the original diy threads that gave me the idea)
If I recieve good feedback on these I may try to market them so let me know your thoughts.

SPECS:
-5 gallon reservoir
-dual quick-releasing 6" flanges
-made entirely of clear 1/4" cell cast acrylic

I know some of you will argue this method of odor control but here are some reasons I think it is beneficial.

-Cheaper initial cost and running cost then traditional filters

-It doesn't restrict air flow like a carbon filter does therefore requiring a smaller fan (smaller fan = smaller elec. bill)

-It can be used many different ways:
-When using it with an air pump and air-stone there is a number of products you can mix with the water such as pine-sol, fabreze, ONA, hunters scent killer, fresh cut and squeezed lemons, etc. (chemicals will not be harmful to you or your plants because the air is being exhausted outside)
-The strength is adjustable by how much you dilute it so whether you have 1 plant or 10 plants you can customize the mix to suit you.

-It can also be used with water absorbing crystal
 

TheTokingKing

Active Member
I see this and think, wow what a waste of time.

I dont mean disrespect but I came up with this and it cost $10.00

I bought a "Febreeze Dual Deoderizer" warmer and plugged it into an extension cord and placed it right next to my exhaust fans hole. I have 14 plants at week 6 and the only smell coming out of the room smells of Febreeze clean laundry. Only thing is the pot smells through it if temps rise over 85 which never should happen in an indoor grow anyway.

Try that guys before buying into these big boys, I just think more water means more chances of spills and molds/mildews.
 
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