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ralliart12

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There is a filter that comes with the air purifier... that is the option to add additional filter...this have been answered numerous times..I bought my ax40 from Daiso...The GMD...now i feel like buying the UWD version...

Cos I saw in 1 of the drop-down options (for the filter), it says "None". & for Qoo10 typically we need to choose 'an' option, even if the option is "None". So I guess this is very disturbing for those who are getting the AX40 from DAISO the first time.
 

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& I notice from the drop-down options, the DAISO Qoo10 sales page kinda implied that no filter will be provided at all? As in need
to top up $78 for just the 1 filter?

top up for extra filter
none meaning dowan extra filter.

there won't be a seller that sells u empty purifier la. den what do people do if they selected none? use as fan? :s22:
 

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top up for extra filter
none meaning dowan extra filter.

there won't be a seller that sells u empty purifier la. den what do people do if they selected none? use as fan? :s22:
It's the fault of the other seller (the one which advertises "2 free filters") who started it all.


Daiso's product page image states "(You can replace the filter by additional purchasing from GoniGlobal)" :s13:
 

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Bro wrx

Haha I already have two Samsung Ax40 (1 waiting for delivery) and a sharp 28.
3M filterate is just for additional filtering at the living room (old 5 room flat, with balcony area (we leveled it and also closed Windows ) and also kitchen ( no door). Will be deploying the new Samsung to living room for future haze episodes. And in laws room at night cos they refuse to on air con. Children sleep with us during haze, with my trusty Samsung AP.

When people start selling their APs in dec or Jan, I'll get one and hepa from TB:)
 

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I avoided hanging out clothes during the past few heavy haze days. The thought of smoked clothes deters me. lol.

Actually, I'm curious about that too:
If we hang out our clothes during heavy haze periods, will our fabric act as traps for the (PM2.5?) particles? Then when we wear & our shirts get "disturbed", then we inhale the particles that's released from our clothes?
 

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Monitor your My Qoo10 for bought items for a few hours. If the AX40 does not show up, transaction probably failed at the payment processor although your CC company sees a successful transaction. I've seen it happened a couple of times. Feel free to order again. Turn off your browser's Adblockers, script cleaners, privacy addons etc.
Thanks for the assurance, I did go ahead with a new order as I read the qoo payment that money is on hold and would be release if transaction did not go through. I didn't wait for few hours as I'm on my way to JB and the Happy Mall $299 time sales ends at 5pm, if I remembered correctly.

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Bro wrx

Haha I already have two Samsung Ax40 (1 waiting for delivery) and a sharp 28.
3M filterate is just for additional filtering at the living room (old 5 room flat, with balcony area (we leveled it and also closed Windows ) and also kitchen ( no door). Will be deploying the new Samsung to living room for future haze episodes. And in laws room at night cos they refuse to on air con. Children sleep with us during haze, with my trusty Samsung AP.

When people start selling their APs in dec or Jan, I'll get one and hepa from TB:)

3 APs :eek::s12:
 

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The store is this one, just ALWW the guy and tell him the dimensions. But do up the depth dimension to 45mm, I believe the original is 38mm. Won't be able to use the AC filter but that's alright. 38mm will drop the airflow a bit as the media is somewhat more restrictive than original Sharp. He can also do a max of 60mm (best!), but I think your A80 cannot fit 60mm.

Try 1pc first.

http://world.taobao.com/item/206766...&spm=a312a.7700846.0.0.y2Yw9j&_u=d1u0hcibd85a

Thanks Wuss. Finally found time to do up the dimensions and you are right that the original depth is 38mm. I measured the AC which is 12 mm and there's another gap of about 2mm for it to be fully flushed to front of AP. Was wondering if i should do up to 52mm or will 50mm do (thickness of filter+AC combined)? Will the extra 2mm make any diff and will the seller customize to such minute details? :s22:
 

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Hi everybody, I realised my Europace air purifier emits quite a fair bit of Ozone, is there any air purifier that emits as minimal or zero ozone? Thanks for your help!
 

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Anyone interested in a washable-filter air purifier should check this model from Korea with e-Nano film filter:

 
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I am using Sharp FU-A28.
is it best to get Fellowes-HF-230 from amazon?
any custom made filter from taobao?
 
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Fyi, if some peeps need it.
Saw like 2~3 boxes of Philips HEPA filter AC4104 at AMK Fair Price Xtra. At the Air con area.
 

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Thanks Wuss. Finally found time to do up the dimensions and you are right that the original depth is 38mm. I measured the AC which is 12 mm and there's another gap of about 2mm for it to be fully flushed to front of AP. Was wondering if i should do up to 52mm or will 50mm do (thickness of filter+AC combined)? Will the extra 2mm make any diff and will the seller customize to such minute details? :s22:

The seller that I recommended only does 35mm, 45mm and 60mm. Cannot do 50mm. Other customisers maybe would do that.

Not much difference lah, no worries.

In fact, if you see this, 439 m3/hr vs 323 m3/hr....the difference is only by a few minutes from 1000 ug/m3 -> 1 ug/m3. 35 mins vs 28 mins.

It is done by a pro lab with TSI equipment. 30 cu metre room.

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Hi everybody, I realised my Europace air purifier emits quite a fair bit of Ozone, is there any air purifier that emits as minimal or zero ozone? Thanks for your help!

Just switch it off. Don't have to change out the whole AP right?


Thanks for the assurance, I did go ahead with a new order as I read the qoo payment that money is on hold and would be release if transaction did not go through. I didn't wait for few hours as I'm on my way to JB and the Happy Mall $299 time sales ends at 5pm, if I remembered correctly.

Sent from Sony D6653 using GAGT

Yep, if that's the case then no worries....5 days you can call Citibank again and confirm that it's voided. This is not very uncommon with payment gateways and merchant internet connectivity.


Actually the "he" is me 啦; when I read your post I almost thought I gave the wrong figures 唬, but my figure was for 6hrs; you just derive the average-per-hour consumption.

I see.
 

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Note, the below is the Samo Air with Sharp IR LED diode sensor. Not the Samo Air with Plantower G3 laser particle counter module which is a true laser diode module. I have tried detecting with cigarette smoke, which is 0.1 to 0.3 microns range predominantly > 90% of the smoke distribution range, absolutely no issue. Also Taobao HEPA can filter this range ok, absolutely no issue, tried and measured and tested.




http://www.chengduliving.com/samoair-review/

Measuring PM2.5 for 200rmb: the SamoAir Review

A commenter below revealed that the Sharp particle detector within this device (Sharp GP2Y1010AU) cannot detect particles as small as pm2.5, so this device is not suitable for detecting those values. It still works for detecting larger particles.

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Spend some time in Chengdu and you might find that the most common concern among expat residents is the polluted air. Many of us track pollutant levels using our smartphones everyday, wear protective masks when running or cycling, and outfit our homes with low (and high) cost air filters and automation systems.

For me, the next step after setting up filters and automation in my home was to measure indoor pollutant levels myself to identify and troubleshoot potential problems. A common and trustworthy device used to measure air pollutants is the Dylos 1100, which is American-made and costs around $300 on Taobao depending on the options you select (like an optional PC interface for downloading graphs).

Although data gathered from the Dylos is rock-solid (it’s what Smart Air uses to gather data for their Particle Counting blog), the cost is high. Surprisingly, I was able to find something 1/10th the cost on Taobao called the SamoAir: an unadorned circuit board encased in clear plastic. Does it work and is it worth the cost?


Overview & Features

The SamoAir is a tiny, imported monitoring device made by Sharp, attached to a circuit board with a small LCD display and an optional battery pack. It comes pre-assembled and operation couldn’t be much simpler: you plug it into a power source using the supplied USB cable and within seconds it begins displaying data.

It’s important to note that the SamoAir only displays PM2.5 levels, displayed in the form of microns per cubic meter (µg/m3). This is a different value than the US and Chinese government commonly use to report pollutant levels (which is an aggregate value derived from a handful of pollutants called the AQI, or Air Quality Index). The SamoAir is probably best for relative measurements in situations like:
•Measuring indoor air quality before and after turning your air filters on
•How pollution fluctuates before and after rainfall
•Indoor pollution versus outdoor pollution, and so on

With the supplied battery pack it’s easy to measure pollution anywhere you go.

Interpreting SamoAir’s Data

Not only do you get a real-time readout of the current PM2.5 level, but after the device has been powered on for 12 minutes, it begins also displaying average particle levels in 12 minute increments by way of a blinking LED light. Green means the air quality is good, read means it’s bad, and a combination of lights can mean “Escape, Now” (direct translation from the product description).

Here’s what color coded averages look like:

Excellent quality: green light (0-35)
Good quality: yellow light (35-75)
Lightly polluted: red light (75-115)
Polluted: green & red light (115-150)
Heavily polluted: yellow & red light (150-250)
Escape suggested: green, yellow & red light (250+)

In my use, I almost never found air quality in Chengdu to be within the “Excellent” range, even after rainfall. With doors and windows closed an an air filter running, I got values within the 0-35 µg/m3 range, but ordinary indoor measurements were ordinarily within the 55 – 80 range. Values from inside second ring road were significantly higher than on the outskirts of the city, where pollution was lower in the Tianfu Software Park or the Xindu suburb outside of Chengdu’s third ring road.

omparing with Online Data

Although AQI is the most commonly-referenced indicator of air quality by governments, PM2.5 values are available for over 100 cities at this website: China PM2.5 Monitoring Net

Air quality values measured by the SamoAir sitting on my open window sill were almost identical to real-time figures from the US Consulate with less than 2% variation. Although proximity to testing cites could be partly responsible, these values were around 25-70% higher than real-time PM2.5 data provided by the Chengdu local government.

Here’s the pitch from the product page:

Need a device that collects identical data to official pollution-monitoring sites? You will spend tens of thousands of dollars on testing equipment and need to set it up directly next to an official testing site.

Are you a local boss with plenty of cash? You’ll want an imported device like a Dylos, or industrial equipment which will cost hundreds of thousands of dollars.

Want to measure pollutant levels indoors, or check the effectiveness of your air filter? This is the device for you.

SamoAir Product Page Translated

Here’s what you’ll find on the Taobao product page, translated into English:
•We cannot keep up with demand, and as a result, these ship 10-15 days after ordering. Regarding accuracy, each of these are hand tuned and there is slight deviation from unit to unit.
•Check this website for PM 2.5 figures by city, but remember that these are different from frequently-referenced AQI figures: http://www.cnpm25.cn
•The SamoAir is intended to be used for daily observation of pollution levels in homes, offices, and cars. Measurements taken outside may not be accurate due to weather and wind conditions, but the sensor can be fined tuned to your needs and use.
•If, for anyone reason, you aren’t satisfied, we offer a 30 day back guarantee, along with a one-year warranty.

Conclusion & Link

Considering the price of the SamoAir, it’s hard to imagine a particle measuring device that provides more value than this. If you have one or more air filters in your home and want to test their effectiveness, this is the cheapest and simplest way to do that.

You won’t be able to chart changes in air quality over time or measure pm10 pollution, but for basic needs, this will have you covered. For an extra 30rmb, it’s worth springing for the internal battery pack which allows you to gather data from anywhere without a power source: SamoAir particule measuring device on Taobao.
 
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