Tweet.2 will get more bacteria. Id go with .2 for sure.
TweetMy Fina mix after conversion didn't come out clear enough.
I need to refilter it.
Which filter should I use?
Since I already run it through 0.45 it would be logical to run it through one with smaller pores - 0.2?
My question is - would the mix still be good, would I lose some Fina in the process, wouldn't filter get easly clogged?
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Tweet.2 will get more bacteria. Id go with .2 for sure.
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TweetAbsolutely 0.2 microns. That will get all bacteria including spores. The 0.45 micron filters will not get spores out, still leaving you open to an infection (Staph for instance).
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TweetI wuld go with .45 then through.20 which you can just stick the one on top of the other.
TweetOriginally posted by yamaha147
use the .2 but you will lose a little bit of fina when filtering again..
not much though.....
TweetMake sure you get quite a few .2's They get clogged easily and not twice as fast as the .45's, more like 3-4 times as quick. I used to put everything through .2's but after some thought I now just use .45's. I have not had a problem to date.
.2's work just like they are supposed too, but fina and syno conversions clog the hell out of them.