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![]() Yeow. Someone sold you a less than ideal set of prefiltes. Assuming you are on city water w/o chloramies, a good combo is a 1 micron sediment filter and a 0.5 micron carbon block. GAC prefilters really have no place in the high capacity systems we use in this hobby. Really no need for a third prefilter, but you could use a second sediment filter or a second carbon block if you'd like.
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![]() Yeah, pretty hard to beat service at midnight. This was a good teamwork thread, lol.
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![]() Carbon blocks do a much better job than GAC in this application - so much better that the GAC isn't really worth having in that position.
If you don't have chloramines in your water, you only really need one (1) good quality carbon block. You can lease the other (third prefilter) housing empty. I wouldn't use two 0.5 mic blocks because you'll lose a bit of pressure with each. If you DO have chloramines, go:
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![]() Awesome, thanks again. I know you recommended better alternatives but does it hurt for me to use the 3 I presently have? I dont want to spend if I dont HAVE to. Tight budget haha. Plus I already started filling the tank and it got me all excited.
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![]() Won't hurt to use what you have, no.
Your carbon block may clog faster than you'd like because it has a pore size smaller than the pore size of the sediment filter. Russ |