Quote Originally Posted by PharmaCan
Why not just buy a regular filter and hook it up inline? I was at Home dePot yesterday and saw the filter housings for around $15 - $20. With a couple plumbing fittings and a particulate filter, the whole thing shouldn't cost more than $30 and then you would have a real filter with an easily-replaceable cartridge.

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you know thats not a bad idea
unlockit Reviewed by unlockit on . prefilter for hydro pump this is a ? for anyone who uses a pump for their hydro setup. I am building a drip-areo system and was trying to find a filter of some kind that the water would go through before it enters the pump. Like maybe a bag or nylon screen that way my spray nozzles will have a extra layer of protection against cloging. any suggestions ? I guess it cant also interfere with ph and nutrients, or decompose etc.... Rating: 5