UglyMuppet
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i was going to build a cheep carbon filter but was sidetracked into trying out building a deodorizer instead.
i took some ideas flying around the net and while walking around the local Target store yesterday i put together an air deodorizer.
it was cheep too... i bet i have under $20 in parts not including the Ona gel.
i got a small bucket from the $1 section and a small fan that was about $17-18. so maybe a lil over $20 with tax but still cheep.....
i took the small red bucket and burned small holes around the bucket. i started about an inch to inch and a half up from the bottom and went up about 3 inches. i felt that the more holes higher up the bucket would not let the airflow over the solution very effectively so i limited the amount of holes in the bucket.
i then removed the base from the small fan. just popped the covers at the pivot point and unscrewed the 2 screws holding the arm.
i pored a litle bit of Ona gel into the bottom of the bucket added distilled water until the level was about a quarter of an inch from the bottom holes.
the fan is placed on top of the bucket and the power cord is pulled through one of the holes in the top of the bucket. nothing is screwed or taped. the fan just sits on top and even on the lowest setting it pulls air in through the holes in the side of the bucket over the Ona/water solution and blown out the top.
i used the fresh linen sent gel but i should have picked up the non scented stuff... the sent from the Ona gel solution is strong and the odor from my plants are nonexistent. i would use just a little bit less of gel next time i refill it.
i will post up how long this works for.
so ... now onto the pictures.....
first.... the holes... i used a soldering iron for this...
the power cord is run through the handle hole in the bucket.....
add the Ona/water solution.....
place the fan on top of the bucket after removing the arm from the fan..... i pulled the base/arm from the fan for a clean look... I'm not sure if the fan will still fit with the base still attached....
plug it in and let it rip... the fan i am using has 3 speeds and i feel that the holes in the bucket can not support the airflow from the draw of the fan on any speed higher than the lowest setting... but trust me... it is more than enough.
i took some ideas flying around the net and while walking around the local Target store yesterday i put together an air deodorizer.
it was cheep too... i bet i have under $20 in parts not including the Ona gel.
i got a small bucket from the $1 section and a small fan that was about $17-18. so maybe a lil over $20 with tax but still cheep.....
i took the small red bucket and burned small holes around the bucket. i started about an inch to inch and a half up from the bottom and went up about 3 inches. i felt that the more holes higher up the bucket would not let the airflow over the solution very effectively so i limited the amount of holes in the bucket.
i then removed the base from the small fan. just popped the covers at the pivot point and unscrewed the 2 screws holding the arm.
i pored a litle bit of Ona gel into the bottom of the bucket added distilled water until the level was about a quarter of an inch from the bottom holes.
the fan is placed on top of the bucket and the power cord is pulled through one of the holes in the top of the bucket. nothing is screwed or taped. the fan just sits on top and even on the lowest setting it pulls air in through the holes in the side of the bucket over the Ona/water solution and blown out the top.
i used the fresh linen sent gel but i should have picked up the non scented stuff... the sent from the Ona gel solution is strong and the odor from my plants are nonexistent. i would use just a little bit less of gel next time i refill it.
i will post up how long this works for.
so ... now onto the pictures.....
first.... the holes... i used a soldering iron for this...
the power cord is run through the handle hole in the bucket.....
add the Ona/water solution.....
place the fan on top of the bucket after removing the arm from the fan..... i pulled the base/arm from the fan for a clean look... I'm not sure if the fan will still fit with the base still attached....
plug it in and let it rip... the fan i am using has 3 speeds and i feel that the holes in the bucket can not support the airflow from the draw of the fan on any speed higher than the lowest setting... but trust me... it is more than enough.