Furnace Filter - Which Furnace Filter is Best?

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5 жыл бұрын

Furnace filter. I bought many different furnace filters and tested each one of them to see which filter was best. Some of the results were as expected, others were a little surprising even for me. I checked/tested filters ranging from 100-1900 MPR (microparticle performance rating) or 1-13 MERV. I also have a few examples of dirty filters along with the ultimate furnace filter that is capable of achieving 100% filtration. Watch this video to learn a whole lot about this furnace filter business :)
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@bikeriderful
@bikeriderful Жыл бұрын
WOOD 5000!!!! HILARIOUS brother 🤣 😂 😆
@WordofAdviceTV
@WordofAdviceTV Жыл бұрын
Lol glad you liked it man! 😄😄
@Jon-hx7pe
@Jon-hx7pe Жыл бұрын
@@WordofAdviceTV ya where do I buy the wood 5000 at 16x25x1? my high limit switch needs some exercise - wouldn't want it to get fat.
@animejanai4657
@animejanai4657 Жыл бұрын
@@WordofAdviceTV People buy at Costco with confidence. Since Costco has just the 3M Filtrete 2200 as well as their own Kirkland Signature 2200 equivalent, lots of people are using filters more restrictive than your Filtrete 300 or 600 filters. Maybe one day, you could include an updated furnace filter demonstration of the Filtrete 2200 and Kirkland 2200. You could even create a new video where you used all of your leftover filters until your manometer reading reached the point where you considered it was unacceptable such as 0.301 inches of water since you said normal filters should be within 0.10 to 0.30 inches of water. With the restrictive filters, it might be only a week before you decided the Kirkland 2200 filter was too plugged up! Who knew that Costco sold a filter that only lasts one week (per good restrictive air flow practice). Or you could test the filter longevity until it reached 0.50 inches of water in order to fit within equipment manufacturers' typical guidelines for pressure across the filter.
@stevenvachon9745
@stevenvachon9745 2 жыл бұрын
It's seems to me that there should be an indicator on the furnace that lights up when the air flow drops below a certain level, ie: when you need to change your filter, if it can cause damage to your furnace.
@dadgarage7966
@dadgarage7966 2 жыл бұрын
That's what a manometer is for. Anyone can buy one and install them on their furnace like this guy did. Get a mechanical one -- no batteries, no electrical connection, etc.
@JohnDoe-gv9jv
@JohnDoe-gv9jv 2 жыл бұрын
That is a great point. We need to invent that and sell it to homeowners. By the time you read this, they probably will already be selling them. I like this idea.
@stevenvachon9745
@stevenvachon9745 2 жыл бұрын
I think there is an indicator on when to change your filter on some thermostats but they are based on hours of operation rather than air flow. I've had problems with my furnace not igniting but was pointed out that the filter was restricting air flow. It was a bit dirty but because it was a merv 11, it didn't take much to restrict air flow and the furnace is extra sensitive to this. Lesson learned and the idea was born.
@otallono
@otallono 2 жыл бұрын
@@JohnDoe-gv9jv Duh, lots of things are like this. HVAC companies will lose money if they do this, so they don't. Why do you think we say all the time: They don't make them like they used to. World revolves around dollar signs. AC units don't even last as long as they used to, despite improved technology.
@michaelripplinger2169
@michaelripplinger2169 Жыл бұрын
Now, there you have it. Take the guess work out of when to replace the filter. No more reliance on a recommended interval (good guess) to protect your furnace. A permanently installed manometer would allow you to select a more protective filter and replace it when necessary, based real time time data. It could be blue tooth capable to alert your smart thermostat to shut down the system when damage is likely due to a dirty filter. Alerts through your smart phone, messages sent to Amazon to automatically order replacement filters, links to local air polution monitors recommending upgrading your filter to protect you from recent air quality threats, ie.local forest fires (Oregon). Dare I mention twiter?
@thepacketnarc7634
@thepacketnarc7634 3 жыл бұрын
For anyone wanting to skip to specific filters. 4:15 Finally Untangles his leads for the meter 6:05 Slightly Used 300 Amazon Filter 6:54 New Fresh 300 Amazon Filter 9:00 Poly Glass Fiber Filter (if you can even call it a "filter") 11:00 600 Filtrete 12:00 1200 Filtrete 13:10 1500 Filtrete 15:00 1900 Filtrete 18:00 Demonstrating dirty filters from home with pets, high contaminant environment
@shellzdabest80
@shellzdabest80 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you
@jonnyincognito899
@jonnyincognito899 Жыл бұрын
Not all hero's wear a cape 👍
@chodkowski01
@chodkowski01 9 ай бұрын
Engineers designed their units to use a merv 1 filter. I used a merv 1 filter for my 25 year old Trane A/C and never replaced any parts on it. I clean my A frame every year and to replace my unit I’m getting quotes of $5,700+ dollars. Is it cheaper to use a high merv filter and replace my A/C every 10 years.
@2explore1
@2explore1 3 жыл бұрын
Your demonstration is the best one I've seen. Excellent clarity and easy to follow. Great demonstration explaining the static air pressures and restrictive issues with higher rating filters.
@coleyleclair
@coleyleclair Жыл бұрын
MERV rating is only half of it. The other half is surface area/pleats of the filter. The 1900 has way more pleats, which explains the low pressure drop.
@Monkeyseemonkey79
@Monkeyseemonkey79 3 жыл бұрын
The 3M 1900 at 14:50 is the superstar filter. The key design feature is the number of pleats. It allows you to add MERV 13 filtration to your old HVAC without restricting airflow like most MERV 13 filters do. All allergy sufferers should be buying that filter. Just make sure you inspect it ever 4 weeks and plan to replace it every 8-12 weeks. Chances are the first time you run it in an old home, you will need to replace it after 2-4 weeks. After it has cleaned up your air by catching all the gunk in the first filter, the subsequent filters should last considerably longer.
@niameanspurpose
@niameanspurpose Жыл бұрын
thank you for sharing that! I have an old condo and the dust was crazzyyyy..i forgot to change the air filter..seems i need to do it once a month...didnt know it had to be cucled out...great tip!
@munozyoshi
@munozyoshi 3 жыл бұрын
The plywood in the return blew my mind. Thanks for the video! Awesome demo.
@antmax
@antmax 5 жыл бұрын
I was wondering about this. I had two capacitors die over 5 years and the last time I was told that the furnce door safety switch had melted and had to be replaced for $150, I went and had a look, found the switch had been bypassed with a solid core piece of insulated wire and the switch had melted into nothing. I ordered a new switch for $15 on amazon. I knew nothing about HVAC but am pretty handy and did a lot of practical electrical stuff as a kid at school in the UK. I can see how both these problems might be caused by using those 1500 alergy filters reducing air flow, heat build up and making more work for the blower hence capacitors dying. Thanks for your video. I only noticed the air seemingly cleaner for a few days after a filter swap with those expensive filters. And they certainly didn't last the full recommended lifecycle. I guess I will be getting the cheaper bulk filters and changing more regularly now too. Thanks for the excellent video.
@jasonjorgensen9888
@jasonjorgensen9888 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you! Ive been looking for this exact information for a long time! My tech had me set a google calendar reminder to change my filter every 2 weeks in the hottest part of summer and coldest part of winter to keep the house the most comfortable and the furnace happy. I also use the 3M 300 Basic, or equivalent. All the manufacturers should put their pressure drop numbers right on the packaging! New and used, like dump 1 cup of flour in front of it to simulate use.
@frankinsensed8058
@frankinsensed8058 Жыл бұрын
Great video! A plugged filter from the previous owner made my rooftop TRANE HVAC stop working (even after a new filter was installed). I fixed it by going on the roof, taking the covers off and vacuuming it out (in December when all the HVAC companies were busy). I got a pair of washable electrostatic filter now (wash monthly, switch filter to allow long drying time) and it works great! Jay is a great tech and teacher! Thanks!
@khashkhashak
@khashkhashak 3 жыл бұрын
This is the best, and the most scientific, review on the internet
@dougstearns6746
@dougstearns6746 2 жыл бұрын
Two thumbs up as always. You are the most helpful on you tube for HVAC. Thank you!
@LouisWilen
@LouisWilen Жыл бұрын
Very helpful video. Nice to see someone quantitatively evaluate filters instead of just relying on manufacturers' claims and homeowner filter-lore.
@AutoAddiction
@AutoAddiction 3 жыл бұрын
Another great video! I hope you're loving Hawaii, just saw your latest update. I just replaced my blower motor and serviced my AC system using your channel! Thanks a ton.
@williamsumrall333
@williamsumrall333 4 жыл бұрын
I enjoy all your videos - very informative. As a side note, I have used a fiberglass filter (the same one) for 45 years in Texas. I usually wash it twice per season. Never had ‘A’ coil checked. When first turn on a/c in spring, aim infra-red thermometer at vent to check if temperature same as previous year. Most recent A/C at least 6 yrs old. Knock on wood :-)
@BibleExposition2022
@BibleExposition2022 3 жыл бұрын
I removed the grills and installed the fiber glass green filters at the intake location and inside the furnace. I used this filter since day one for 15 years and has no issue. If you change out the filter regularly, it will not make the coil inside the furnace dirty. My vent produce 50 degrees or lower temperature. About $3-3.25 for 4 at Walmart is excellent price for the green fiber glass filters. I recommend it highly because other so called premium filters restrict air flow, make the system works harder and caused even more electric bill.
@RyeGuy97
@RyeGuy97 2 жыл бұрын
Great video and very helpful information. Thank you! One of the most insightful furnace filter videos I have found so far. I'm surprised that the "candle" filters were more clogged than the "pet" filter.
@veryslyfox
@veryslyfox Жыл бұрын
The lesson here is to not buy anything over MERV 8. The filter is intended to protect the HVAC motor not filter the air for your lungs. Get an air purifier for that. /End discussion
@chabirajpersaud3001
@chabirajpersaud3001 Жыл бұрын
this was such an informational video man.... do keep up the good work
@sharondjmj
@sharondjmj 4 жыл бұрын
it's getting coldrer in CA, so checking out the filter thing. This is my first year to take care my 1 year old furnace. so glad that I bought the right cheap filter, and I will change them often if I use it everyday.
@GPstar87
@GPstar87 4 жыл бұрын
This is excellent information and exactly the type of video I was looking for. Thanks for the work you put into this!
@bryans8193
@bryans8193 4 жыл бұрын
Hello and thank you so much for all your great videos! I have a couple questions. 1st what do you use to plug the holes you use for your static pressure test probes and 2nd are you supposed to point the arrows on your test probes in the direction the air is flowing when doing the testing?
@FA-44
@FA-44 Жыл бұрын
Nice video, thank you. I have the same furnace branded as a Trane and started out with 1 inch filters, but eventually converted to a 5 inch filter. Just as an FYI, the total static pressure across the entire furnace/AC coil system is specified not exceed .5 inches water column. Most manufactures will spec .5. My furnace came with a nylon mesh screen, but I always used the 1 inch filters from day one. When I started seeing the filters being sucked toward the blower motor as shown in your video, I realized my static pressures were very high just as you demonstrated. So I converted the furnace over to a 5 inch, Merv 16, charcoal impregnated filter (Merv 11 filters were also available in the 5 inch size). I found that I can actually leave the filter in for a full year. Here are the numbers that I recorded: on low heat fan, the brand new filter showed .20 inches, after a year, that rose to .24. On the AC blower speed, which would be higher, I started at .24 inches and rose to .28 inches one year later.
@michaeld.9890
@michaeld.9890 2 жыл бұрын
Great demonstration! Thank you for your all your time. I’ll be buying different filters as my “new” home with new filters is struggling after about 3 weeks with only 1 cat. I have the 3M 1200 filter
@dementedmojomusic9558
@dementedmojomusic9558 3 жыл бұрын
Great video! Learned alot. Have you ever tested reusable ones such as AirThreds? And how do they rank?
@twodaend
@twodaend 5 жыл бұрын
Thanks for this video. Perfect timing. I've been using the premium filters until this past cold spell of 2019. My furnace was constantly running but eventually the fan was just going with no heat coming out of the vents. Turns out the filter was caved in. I've replace with a more middle of the road filter and will see how it works out.
@thegr8rambino
@thegr8rambino 2 жыл бұрын
How’d it work out bro?
@twodaend
@twodaend 2 жыл бұрын
@@thegr8rambino I've switched to just the basic blue filters, similar to the green ones shown in the video. I noticed that even with the middle of the road filters, they still clogged in a pretty short time. When I changed them, they were caved in just like his. The only difference now is that I change the cheaper ones much more often considering they are pretty cheap. I did not change the others ones as often because they were more expensive and they were "supposed" to last longer without getting clogged. That wasn't the case for me.
@irishsausage6
@irishsausage6 2 жыл бұрын
This was such an informative video on understanding filters. I have struggled with finding the best filters to keep the efficiency high but our air "cleaner" since we also have 2 cats... we can also fit the wider filters in our system which are supposed to have better airflow so I would love to see how 4" vs 1" compare right off the bat but also just how long they last since the cost is significantly higher and after seeing this I feel like those should still be switched every 2-3 months, not the 6+ like they may advertise. I also just replaced a filter that I thought was clean but in fact looked like your dirty white one when I compared it to a fresh filter. At least I know that means these are in fact filtering out particles.
@2knipex
@2knipex 4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the video, very informative. How about those return air filters or the filters that go in the floor registers? Would those cause problems? Thanks
@Level-333
@Level-333 2 жыл бұрын
So this is confusing. The more expensive filters are supposed to be too restrictive. But, the filterite 600 had worse airflow than the expensive one. Yet, fiberglass let in too much debris. I’m very confused on what to buy.
@ZomBeatBrainZ
@ZomBeatBrainZ Жыл бұрын
On the back of Filtrete filter it has flow rates. Merv 8 had less flow than all the other higher Merv filters.
@trippplefive
@trippplefive Жыл бұрын
@@ZomBeatBrainZ if they made a merv 8 with more pleats it would have better airflow
@TonyWadkins
@TonyWadkins 4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for your video. I believe you meant to say a dirty filter will lower the amps on a standard centrifugal PSC blower motor as it actually is working less hard. Now electronic ECM motors and their kind may work harder. However as you stated the system suffers due to less air moving across heat exchanger or coil causing high temps or icing.
@jhancock1575
@jhancock1575 2 жыл бұрын
Great video. I check my filter once a month using a reminder on my calendar. I usually replace once a month it even if it’s little dirty. In rare situations, I’ll go 2 months. Filters never last what they claim on the label. Filter replacement is cheap maintenance.
@reck0n3r
@reck0n3r Жыл бұрын
What about electrostatic filters? We just had a geothermal unit put in that came installed with a pleated filter, but because it was a new install with higher air flow requirements, a lot of the prior dust/debris got pushed to the filter pretty early on and needed replacement within 2 months instead of the "rated" 6 months - to be expected for a new install I guess. But I've since ordered one of the same pleated filters for now, just to monitor initial energy usage with the unit to make sure it's running the way it should, but also got an electrostatic one that, according to the manufacturer, should last a lifetime, or 20+ years. Will put that in once I have an understanding of the power usage.
@thulsa5218
@thulsa5218 4 жыл бұрын
Fantastic test done with the filters!
@averypitts7621
@averypitts7621 3 жыл бұрын
Best air filter video i ever seen.good job.
@AlexK-ew1mo
@AlexK-ew1mo Жыл бұрын
You drilled holes into your unit for us. That's dedication
@chodkowski01
@chodkowski01 9 ай бұрын
I use the $1 merv filter and change out every month and clean my A frame every year. My 25 year old Trane blows strong and still has the original parts. Engineers designed my unit with a merv 1. I’ve been quoted $5,700+ to replace my A/C but as long as it does it’s job I’m fine. I’m hoping to get 30 years from my A/C.
@glasser2819
@glasser2819 5 жыл бұрын
"furnace whistling" is from all the dirty air bypassing the filter... so a plitted 300 filter actually filter more because it keeps the bypass minimal yet still filter well unlike the see through green fibers.
@fredmotschman6050
@fredmotschman6050 4 жыл бұрын
Hi J Thumbs up for your video content. When using inexpensive filters as I do spray intake side of filter with hair spray it increases the amount of dust particles , dander and crap the filter catches. You’re videos rock
@WordofAdviceTV
@WordofAdviceTV 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the great suggestion Fred! Glad to hear you like the videos!
@jimhoelle4013
@jimhoelle4013 3 жыл бұрын
Nice video. I'm thinking the pressure drop is a function of both the MPR rating and the filter surface area. Since the filters increase in pleats as they increase in MPR, it could explain the lower pressure drop with the 1200 and 1900. That said, it seems like a filter having both an MPR of 300 and a lot of pleats would really be good.
@originalradman9491
@originalradman9491 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much for this video. I'm planning to run the premium filters anyways - but I will ensure that I just change them more often! Furthermore - I might even invest in a manometer to check on the actual health of the filter I'm using. I'm also using the 5" thick filters - and hoping they don't cause as much resistance overall. Wish me luck!
@omma-llama7860
@omma-llama7860 5 жыл бұрын
Hi. I'm posting here on your most recent video to say "Thank You!" ... you see we had been told by a local contractor that out old r22 condenser was shot and our entire system needed to be replaced. I came across your videos while doing my own research, and after watching about four or five of your videos on outside units, I was able to go outside end for about $20 in parts get my old one working again. In my case, I had a bad 5 minute delay board. I much prefer to bypass the board then spend 6500 on a new system. I know it's coming in the future, but I'd like to get as much life out of this old system as I can. Thank you so very much.
@MrJeromegon
@MrJeromegon 4 жыл бұрын
Old r22 systems lost efficiency with time. High Electricity Bill.So holding to one is asking for spending money in repairs no matter how many videos you watch. Newer 410 systems are much efficient and better on your light bill. Keep that in consideration.
@DS-fb9te
@DS-fb9te Жыл бұрын
Star saving, is coming soon
@gregoryranger3268
@gregoryranger3268 5 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the great content! I'm using an ElectroDust air filter and was wondering if you had any thoughts on it? It's reusable, quality looks good so far. lmk
@susanbarbee5258
@susanbarbee5258 4 жыл бұрын
Did you get an answer to your question? I still have not received anything.
@warrennetherton6011
@warrennetherton6011 3 жыл бұрын
Good comparisons, quite instructive.
@victormartiny6419
@victormartiny6419 3 жыл бұрын
Outstanding as usual.
@njhbgy98
@njhbgy98 3 жыл бұрын
AWSOME video. Did you know K&N Car Air Filter maker made a washable HVAC MERV 11 filter too? I just found out. I was wondering if you could do a comparison test as brand new vs. after 3 months of use & after it has been washed. To see if the air flow has dramatically changed. What do you think?👍
@HomieG-fl9wk
@HomieG-fl9wk 5 ай бұрын
I keep coming back to this video since getting a pressure meter. I started weekly measurements to get a graph going on how often it reaches my set threshold before changing it.
@theanswer1221
@theanswer1221 3 жыл бұрын
Hey what are your thoughts on electronic air cleaners? Thanks in advance i love your videos
@shaneehurd7342
@shaneehurd7342 10 ай бұрын
Very educational video. Thank you for clear, understanding explanations.
@dvddmc
@dvddmc 4 жыл бұрын
have been using the 1200 to 1500 filter changed every about every 2 months and have not been having any issues also wanted to note that have not been sick as much either and have pets as well so need that extra protection
@KeithsTVHD1
@KeithsTVHD1 3 жыл бұрын
Brand new central a/c system install here, very helpful video.
@jesserobledo3439
@jesserobledo3439 4 жыл бұрын
Best video ever perfectly explained you helped my save my ac unit and money thank you i learned a lot
@WordofAdviceTV
@WordofAdviceTV 4 жыл бұрын
@Jesse Robledo You're welcome! Thank you for watching!
@MRrwmac
@MRrwmac 5 жыл бұрын
Jay, Another great demonstration! I’ve been using the cheap 300 Filtrate and changing every other month. Thank you.
@KeithsTVHD1
@KeithsTVHD1 3 жыл бұрын
How has the 300 been working so far.
@foxiedogitchypaws7141
@foxiedogitchypaws7141 3 жыл бұрын
I replace them once a month, cheap and I have 2 pets, leave the door open alot unless it's really hot out. I used to spend 15.00 every other month. The important thing as well is to vacuum out where the filter goes, vacuum the ducts.
@dcairns61
@dcairns61 3 жыл бұрын
I put a GeneralAire G99 air filter gage on my unit and it gives a visual indication of the air pressure difference so you can know when to change the filter. This saves having to open up and visually check the filter. Although not as cool as the manometer used in the video, it is cheap.
@sharianehillier2297
@sharianehillier2297 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the video Jay! Question, by choosing the 300 cheaper filter, do I save any money in the electric bill?
@filipeoliveira6121
@filipeoliveira6121 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you!! Also do you a video on furnace exhaust pipes (intake\exit) outside pipe position facing down, up, above or side by side or etc. seems like my pipes freezes water on the tip of pipes and furnace stops working
@SparkY0
@SparkY0 3 жыл бұрын
More pleats mean more surface area. More surface area in the filter media means more space for air to flow through. So it makes sense that the more densely pleated filter has higher flow.
@jove1155
@jove1155 Жыл бұрын
Uh, no. The cross section area of air flow is the size of the filter.
@tylermack954
@tylermack954 3 жыл бұрын
Awesome video! Love all the info. I guess expensive isn't always better. IDK what the FPM rating is but the only one home depot sells in my size Rheam cheap pleated filter 3 for $10 seams to be the way to go!
@celesteb3380
@celesteb3380 4 жыл бұрын
I am need of some advice here. I bought my house 4 yrs. ago w/ knowledge that the HVAC system that includes an oil furnace needs replacing. There was duct tape all around where to coolant pipes go in the front of the panel in the basement utility room. 1st summer the A/C was comfy. It turned on and off and kept the house 73F. That winter the heat pump didn't heat so it defaulted to the auxiliary mode i.e.furnace burning heating oil. I am outside Montreal and went through about 3/4 tank of oil and was happy. The following summer my a/c worked but froze up inside the utility room and then when it stopped water would run as ice melted along the back wall, I'm guessing it has froze up inside the unit. I put down a few of those super absorbest rags and squeezed them out a lot. A lot of stuff happened to me here and I am about to sell my house. I turned on the a/c and it's blows warm air. I washed the heat pump last fall. It runs and blows air out the top and sucks air in all around it. I just checked. I don't want to spend a lot and at the same time it's 83F inside. I cleaned all the air vents. Also last year my a/c would reduce the humidity and I could see the condensation dripping into the ground drain inside the utility room. I am about to call a technicians but am worried about being taken to the cleaners. I just need to have some coolness until Sept. Any advice would be VERY much appreciated. I used to live in Montreal in a 103 year old Victorian and had thick walls and hot water heaters. This house is modern but very hot. BTW my furnace takes the prefurnace and post furnace Honeywell filters. The post one are green 16 x 12. (2) The hot air blew so easily when the furnace was running so why is there only warm air running. Coolant leak? Thanks and keep posting your great videos. I am learning a lot. I don't trust the local techs. I saw how the local roofers took the old man next door to the cleaners twice and his roof is missing flashing on my side. Nice WORK! I'll have to get someone in from Montreal. Damn crooks here. Thanks!
@sptrader6316
@sptrader6316 3 жыл бұрын
We have to have a combination of free flowing and still have effective cleaning, seems to be a balance of the two that is needed. The better the cleaning, the more restrictive the filter. I use a Merv 3 pleated and it seems ok, in my dusty climate. I may try a fiberglass next time, I didn't know that they were so much less restrictive. I really enjoyed the test.
@nemesisxrox6773
@nemesisxrox6773 3 жыл бұрын
A+ video ! Just caught this which triggered a question - howz bout the 'electronic' filter setups ... just how do they compare in all aspects ??? I run 2 furnaces here - both 92 efficiency types - one setup with a nice April-aire deal which do require changing the filters out (pleat-style) - the other being a quite the more expensive electronic deal that only requires cleaning of the contained twin elements & their 2 respective screens. SO just how they compare as for restrictions, dust, dander, etc. - seems to b quite an interesting topic thou I havent scrolled comments nor all over Utuber for similar vids at this time.
@geeznogoodname
@geeznogoodname 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the great information and a well done video on furnace filters! Maybe you can do an update and include washable filters. Although they are not for me (too much trouble cleaning them), I have friends who swear by them. Again thank you!
@susanbarbee5258
@susanbarbee5258 4 жыл бұрын
I just watched your video on comparisons of different filters static pressure. I had to get the hard washable filter because the cardboard one was doubled over as there is only one wire in the middle holding it in. How does the washable filters rate? Also what other options I could use since the wire wire across the filter bends it in half. .? An answer please.??
@tcrichens
@tcrichens 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the video. What kind of filter should I use with a Ruud fuel oil furnace?
@PanicDontPanic
@PanicDontPanic 4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for this. I would love to see these tests done with the Nordic Pure filters, as they seem to be affordable but I'm worried about the pressure drop in my HVAC system.
@MS-st1zb
@MS-st1zb 3 жыл бұрын
I just went through that, weird. The new restrictive filter, restricted too much, the flow was not right, it was like it would build up pressure in the ducts and when the house and ducts leveled off the duct would make a pop sound, pressure is not right. I can do a paper towel test near the intake with the new filters and barely hangs on to the vent, hardly a sound, new nonrestrictive filter ( old type), works perfect. They tell us through the years clean your filter to save, these new filters clean are worse than any dirty filter I have ever have, am I saving money with the new very expensive filters, what are you doing to my equipment?.
@joycegorski9403
@joycegorski9403 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the video! Help me a lot!
@themikeroberts
@themikeroberts Жыл бұрын
Your results show that the Filtrete 1900 is the least restrictive, which is what Filtrete shows on their packaging (which is now required thanks to California law). Here's Filtrete's Data: MPR 600: 0.24" pressure drop. MPR 1000: 0.23" MPR 1200: 0.26" MPR 1500: 0.22" MPR 1900: 0.19" MPR 2200: 0.21"
@ps8764
@ps8764 2 жыл бұрын
Wow I learned a lot . Thank you
@paulsecondi2053
@paulsecondi2053 2 жыл бұрын
awesome video, thanks for this awesome work!
@65stanger1
@65stanger1 2 жыл бұрын
I am curious what you think about the washable stuff out there. K and N now has a home air filter that they state is MERV 11 and is washable. They make not mention of the static drop but do brag about the flow rate. Great video as usual!
@michaelleoce356
@michaelleoce356 2 жыл бұрын
Hi, Great videos! I use a 20x25x5 filter in my Electronic Air Cleaner by Honeywell the type of filters you show in this video. However, I use to have the aluminum filters for this system. What is the best filters for my Honeywell Air Cleaner? Does it matter what type of filter I use and any helpful advice. Thank You
@rw3880
@rw3880 5 жыл бұрын
Love the plywood fliter, sending this video to friends in the field. Will you do a video on how to size a furnace or an A.C.!
@WordofAdviceTV
@WordofAdviceTV 5 жыл бұрын
Glad you liked it, thank you! About the sizing.. Thank you for the video suggestion but I have never been an installer, I only do service. So I don't think I would be a good candidate to make a video like that.
@wildburpp
@wildburpp 4 жыл бұрын
Good video.. I use the 1500 for allergies. I want to convert from 1in to 4in. Filters.
@-ssch
@-ssch 6 ай бұрын
Thx for the great content. My filter gives a bang kind of sound where I can hear during midnight. I hear this frequently with different rating filters but they do it differently. Anyway to control or restrict? Also not conclusive on what to use !
@kwanyeecheng
@kwanyeecheng 5 жыл бұрын
Another great video!
@HamHamHampster
@HamHamHampster 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks. I have pretty severe allergies so I needed something with a high rating, but was worry about airflow. I will give 1900 a try. 3M said they can last 3 months but I am not sure if it can last that long.
@markmonroe7330
@markmonroe7330 5 жыл бұрын
Great video. Many thanks
@GilmerJohn
@GilmerJohn 3 жыл бұрын
Gad! THE reason for the pleats is to increase the effective filter area. That's why an effective filter doesn't necessarily have a hugh pressure drop.
@ethanletzer3507
@ethanletzer3507 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the great info!! Please do testing on higher MERV rating filters. MERV 12-16 would be amazing!
@themikeroberts
@themikeroberts Жыл бұрын
The MPR 1900 he tested here has a MERV 13 rating according the manufacturer, 3M/Filtrete, and there's no need for a higher MERV rating as that's already basically HEPA quality.
@ethanletzer3507
@ethanletzer3507 Жыл бұрын
@@themikeroberts Well considering a HEPA filter has a minimum MERV 17 rating I would have to disagree on all points. There is always a reason to use a specific rated filter but that also comes with other issues which is why I made my original comment.
@babyd6837
@babyd6837 4 жыл бұрын
My question is I just bought a 1200 with black on it like crystals is that bad or looks like charcoal thank you for your advice
@lilianapagliery6686
@lilianapagliery6686 3 жыл бұрын
Excelent video, congratulations!
@lancerudy9934
@lancerudy9934 3 жыл бұрын
Very nice video. Very good information! Thanks
@dknigh3230
@dknigh3230 3 жыл бұрын
Hi, What do you think of the Honey Well Elite?
@qqqqcccc5937
@qqqqcccc5937 Жыл бұрын
Was having heating issues, followed your recommendation, removed the filter and...problem solved! Using a less restrictive filter...Thank you!
@billybbob18
@billybbob18 4 жыл бұрын
I smacked a failing gas valve once and as far as I know, the thing is still working. The pressure switch is also a great component to "snack into operation". I explained the reasoning for the Fonzorelli treatment and told them I smacked it in a way that would make it last a while longer. They opted to leave the same valve in and pay my hourly rate. They needed heat and I gave it to them instantly without warranty. Most people have me go ahead and order them a new replacement, but if it's someone just trying to sell a house....
@WordofAdviceTV
@WordofAdviceTV 4 жыл бұрын
The smacking treatment does prove very effective at times! :) I've had it work many times for me before. A stuck fan relay on a control board can be fixed that way too heh. Thank you for sharing!
@OleGimletEye
@OleGimletEye 4 жыл бұрын
I’d like to point out that the unit motor does not over-work as you mentioned with a dirty filter in fact the more the filter is clogged the less the motor works. This can be easily checked by amperage draw of motor which is another way of checking for a dirty filter that has to be replaced. I do like your videos 👍
@mikelewis4260
@mikelewis4260 4 жыл бұрын
Do you check the blower motor with the door closed or open? If open then off course it will run lower.
@krazyangel917
@krazyangel917 4 жыл бұрын
NaturalAire is a good brand from American Air Filters (AAF Flanders) for pleated. This is the same manufacturer who makes the EZ Flow Fiberglass one in this video.
@kauaireed9006
@kauaireed9006 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the video, how do you feel about glasfloss
@AnotherMartinez
@AnotherMartinez 2 жыл бұрын
Awesome video. I wish I’d known this before
@twc9000
@twc9000 3 жыл бұрын
Great video. Thanks for the information.
@delc9876
@delc9876 3 жыл бұрын
Filtrete makes a 2800 filter. When using higher rated filters, they have to be changed more frequently. Using PuraClean filter spray can enhance a filters' ability to capture dust as it apparently is a tacifier and imparts a static charge.
@TheJosa007
@TheJosa007 2 жыл бұрын
Very, very interesting!! Thank you
@ebelray6890
@ebelray6890 10 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for buying all these filters and showing this. I just replaced an FPR9 filter with an FPR7 filter and I feel like my A/C is struggling more which made no sense to me. Different brand though so I will try another one and see if it helps.
@gotaudio
@gotaudio Жыл бұрын
I have 4 return air vents. Two of them are the metal reusable kind. I usually wash them but I didn't want to wait for it to dry so I blew it off with a leaf blower. Seemed to work just about as well as water, so I figured I would blow off my 16x20x1 Merv-8 pleated filter. It seemed to blow just about all the dust off of it so I could see shadows through it again. I wonder what the filtration and flow rates were.
@guberandhayalan3510
@guberandhayalan3510 4 жыл бұрын
Informative. Great Job on explaining it nice and clear. I am going to settle with 300 MPR.
@WordofAdviceTV
@WordofAdviceTV 4 жыл бұрын
That's all I use and never have problems :) Thank you for watching and leaving a comment!
@bunnybubs757
@bunnybubs757 2 жыл бұрын
What is a 300? Mine says 4 , 7 etc
@bunnybubs757
@bunnybubs757 2 жыл бұрын
What is the merv? I see 7 … no number 300 etc
@jiemda3
@jiemda3 2 жыл бұрын
Great information, thanks!
@3xt1Collatz
@3xt1Collatz 4 жыл бұрын
I’m glad I bought the MPR 1900
@victorhoe2321
@victorhoe2321 3 жыл бұрын
I am using a MERV13 16x24x1" during and I started getting air filtration warnings (Rheem EcoNet smart thermostat on an HVAC system, installed in May, 2020 with duct clean). I expected the first few to be dirty during the summer cooling. When heating started, the MERV13 was a little too restrictive so I went to a MERV8 after Xmas. 1st filter warning warning was Jan 20 EcoNet warns if filtration is blocking and issues a variety of warnings based on filtration restrictions. Replaced MERV8 filter. How often is perhaps how long we stay home. During Covid19, we were always home daily. Feb 8 through 15 was a week of sub zero temps so the furnace ran almost continuiously. Feb 20, warnings popped up on EcoNet thermostat. Changed filter, warnings calmed down. I think that once we get back to "normal", filter change may be less.
@henryt9254
@henryt9254 3 жыл бұрын
The more pleats the filter has, the less restriction. Thats because there is more filtration area. That applies to old filters as well because the surface area is bigger. If you look at the 1900 vs the 300, there are more pleats on the 1900. So all things being equal the 1900 blocks more particles, but offset the restriction by having more filtration area. That's why they are more expensive, but the lag time for changing them does not require more frequent changes because of more filtration area.
@ebelray6890
@ebelray6890 10 ай бұрын
Thank you for this comment, as I replaced and FPR9 filter which was dirty, with and FPR7 and I could tell the A/C was struggling more which made no sense to me. Then I read your comment about the pleats. The FPR9 filter which was Honeywell had 28 visible pleats and the FPR7 filter which was generic brand only 23 pleats. I'm going to get a better brand now. You get what you pay for, lesson learned..
@A212K
@A212K 2 жыл бұрын
Excellent video! Have you seen the DIY air purifier that is going viral? They're using 20x20 furnace filters on the back of box fans. Would you have any interest in creating a video testing the different filters and air flow resistance on a box fan? I recently made this diy purifier using the Filtrete 2800 one inch filter (20x20) on a Genesis box fan, and the filter is way too restrictive. I'm wondering if I should move to maybe a 1900 or 1500 1 inch filter, or perhaps go up to a 2 or 4 inch filter for better suction and performance? I watched dozens of videos prior to making the purifier, and I wish I would have come across your video here prior to buying the 2800 filters as they're too restrictive. I also tonight just came across a box fan made by Lasky called the Air Flex model, which comes with a merv 10 filter and claims it can use any 20 inch filter. I'm now debating whether to buy one of those fans and try the 2800 filter in it to see if it will actually function properly. Sorry for the long response, your video gave me so much insight and I just wanted to say thanks. It also ignited my curiosity to find out if I'm wasting my time trying to buy a box fan purifier, or if I'm just using the wrong materials. Thanks again for any advice or suggestions, and this excellent video!
@stuuuporman
@stuuuporman 2 жыл бұрын
Not only do many pleats usually filter out more stuff (Depending on the filter material), they also last longer. 10' of material vs 30' over the same time.
@orlandoc661
@orlandoc661 5 жыл бұрын
Very informative Jay. What would you recommend? Thx again
@WordofAdviceTV
@WordofAdviceTV 5 жыл бұрын
Whether I am right or not is not for me to decide but I usually recommend cheap pleated filters. Around 300 MPR or 3-5 MERV.
@jr1001jr
@jr1001jr 3 жыл бұрын
@@WordofAdviceTV what would you recommend for Allergy Sufferers [Mold, Pet Dander, Pollen, Dust Mites... I'm allergic to them all 🤒]??
@publicmail2
@publicmail2 5 жыл бұрын
I use a honeywell F50 HV air cleaner it has a SP of .1 at 1500 CFM 3 ton and never gets worse then that even when cells need to be cleaned in dishwasher. If you don't use that type get a filter housing for a 4 inch pleated. High static pressure will cost you money big time especially on AC.
@watermelonlalala
@watermelonlalala 3 жыл бұрын
I got up in the middle of this and changed my filter. I had a pleated Rheem rated 4. But luckily, I had also picked up a three pack of Flanders EZ flow. Thought my air conditioner has sounded like it was working differently, lately. Hope it makes it through the summer.
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