Reddit Reddit reviews 10 Micron 7"x16" Singed Polyester Felt Filter Bag PESP1S Size 1

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Industrial & Scientific
Filtration
Industrial Process Filtration
Industrial Process Filter Bags
10 Micron 7
Polyester Felt Filter Bag - Multifilament (Nominal Rated Filter)Industry Size#1 - Diameter: 7", Length: 16"Food Grade Material, Maximum Working Fluid Temperature: 275°FStrong Felt, Carbon Steel Support Ring, Hanging Strap, Singed For Added StrengthExcellent For Water, Oil, Biodiesel, Fuels, Weak Acids & Alkali, Organic Solvents & Microorganisms
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2 Reddit comments about 10 Micron 7"x16" Singed Polyester Felt Filter Bag PESP1S Size 1:

u/averageanomaly · 2 pointsr/aeroponics

Hello! This looks incredible! I'm just now a high school senior and have been looking into aeroponics after having done hydroponics for at the past three years. I was apprehensive to spend my petty fast food job money on one of those $80 8800 pumps that aeroponic supply companies sell, and those outrageously priced $5 a piece 50 micron plastic nozzles. I'm glad I finally found a source of information that doesn't try to up the price a ridiculous amount. Also great work on using the Arduino as a timer as that was my plan too! I just never got around to it and decided to learn Python instead of C++ :P You're quite right that finding a timer for this kind of application is both a pain and expensive otherwise.

I have a few questions about your build.
How many nozzles/sprayers can this system support?
Is the above question dependent on the size of the accumulators?
Are those brass nozzles able to produce 5-50 micron droplets?
Are there any problems you have run into using this system?

Final note: check these filter bags out, as they might be a little easier to use straight away than a sponge and could fit into a larger water reservoir.

u/cremebo · 1 pointr/Kava

A few recommendations:

  1. Double strain, i.e., put your prepared kava through another strainer bag (doubled up if need be)

  2. Get a finer filter bag, such as a 10 Micron Size bag

  3. Chase your kava with lots of ginger tea. Throw 3-4oz of coarsely chopped fresh ginger in a pot with 3 cups water and simmer for 20 minutes. Add honey and drink during your kava session.

  4. Take some high quality probiotics. This will help break down the resistant starch in the Kava which is likely the major culprit.

  5. Get a strain that is low in both DHK (Chemotype Number: 2) and DHM (Chemotype Number: 5), such as Mo'i from Gourmet Hawaiin Kava. These two constituents tend to be more correlated with nausea. See more about Chemotypes here.