Putting a sugar wash through carbon

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Putting a sugar wash through carbon

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Good evening everyone!

So lets put aside that I am doing evil things such as all sugar washes and using turbo yeast (just learnt better will be changing after I have used my left overs)

What I want to know is the carbon filter process takes so long I want to try and retrofit a device from my salt water aquarium. The devise is called a reactor and it's purpose is to have a media like carbon inside and with the use of a pump push water through the controlled carbon to filter out impurities in the water much the same as we do with a sugar wash.

Can I do this? the one I have can do 1000l per hour under compressed activated carbon, this should be enough to run through a wash, even 4 hours or so would do it by my understanding but would like to get the opinion of others before I do it.

Here is a link to youtube of the device I am talking about, not the one I have but same idea. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yba8hkQ6WC8" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" rel="nofollow

Look forward to the comments!

Regards,

Aaron

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