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Topic: Air Filters for crypto farm (Read 333 times)

newbie
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May 02, 2018, 10:26:38 PM
#8
Consider normal car air filters:
They are designed to allow the passage of thousands of CFM and do a great job of filtering very small dust particles.
I have used them on std computer cases:  Flow isnt restricted at all and not a speck of dust to be seen.

A number of rectangular type air filters can easily be mounted in a frame, or a duct ac be manufactured to it a filter to the intake of each miner.

Oh that's a great idea too! Seems Car stuff is good for many things as it's evolved to have the highest standards.
newbie
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April 19, 2018, 01:11:48 PM
#7
Consider normal car air filters:
They are designed to allow the passage of thousands of CFM and do a great job of filtering very small dust particles.
I have used them on std computer cases:  Flow isnt restricted at all and not a speck of dust to be seen.

A number of rectangular type air filters can easily be mounted in a frame, or a duct ac be manufactured to it a filter to the intake of each miner.
full member
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April 18, 2018, 12:38:48 PM
#6
For larger areas, I think that large bonded pad filters (in bulk) would be the best choice.
newbie
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April 18, 2018, 12:30:55 AM
#5
Or you can use blanket/pad type bulk filter material that you cut to size as found at https://www.mcmaster.com/#air-filters/=1cgaogx

Oh thanks! Gonna try that electrostatic first, if that doesn't work I'm going back to some bulk roll
newbie
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April 18, 2018, 12:23:40 AM
#4
Is that mesh on your shutters what you are considering the air filter?

While it looks like it'll keep out bigger debris it won't do anything for filtration purposes. You want to find a home furnace filter style filter sized for that opening. Personally, I'd recommend some form of a washable electrostatic filter since you can get them made to size and they allow for decent airflow compared to big box store furnace filters. They do cost a little more and require cleaning but you won't have to buy disposable filters all the time.

Another thing to keep in mind is that adding these filters will cause drag in your system in terms of airflow. IE the higher the efficiency of the filter the more it restricts airflow through it. This usually means you'll need to compensate by increasing your intake throughput.



That mesh isn't the air filter. I tried some 3M and that didn't work, then went with this: https://proxy.duckduckgo.com/iu/?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.whiskeyyourway.com%2Fimg%2Fwashable-air-filter%2F_medium%2Fgracious-filtrete-cut-to-fit-x-x-shop-filtrete-cut-to-fit-x-x_washable-air-filter_600x500.jpg&f=1

We'll see how that holds.  I'll order some electrostatic filters.  That sounds like a much better idea. Thanks for the tip!
So yea we realized we're getting a negative pressure on the cold side, so we're going to build 11 more vents!
legendary
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April 17, 2018, 09:20:38 AM
#3
Or you can use blanket/pad type bulk filter material that you cut to size as found at https://www.mcmaster.com/#air-filters/=1cgaogx
newbie
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April 17, 2018, 08:41:05 AM
#2
Is that mesh on your shutters what you are considering the air filter?

While it looks like it'll keep out bigger debris it won't do anything for filtration purposes. You want to find a home furnace filter style filter sized for that opening. Personally, I'd recommend some form of a washable electrostatic filter since you can get them made to size and they allow for decent airflow compared to big box store furnace filters. They do cost a little more and require cleaning but you won't have to buy disposable filters all the time.

Another thing to keep in mind is that adding these filters will cause drag in your system in terms of airflow. IE the higher the efficiency of the filter the more it restricts airflow through it. This usually means you'll need to compensate by increasing your intake throughput.

newbie
Activity: 7
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April 16, 2018, 10:41:14 AM
#1
Hi Everybody.

Got a 150 asic server farm running, but it gets super dirty on the inside. Setup is a wooden shed, filters on one side, vents on other. Using the hot/cold room method. I'm walling off the front of the shed right now, so that the garage part is sealed. However, I need help picking the right filters. Currently using some 3M filters from Home Depot, but they don't work that well.

https://imgur.com/a/RKRf8

Would love to hear some suggestions on what other ppl are using.

Thanks!
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