HEPA Lifespan Test Method
Gus turns on the Original DIY while he sleeps each night and tracks effectiveness using a Dylos particle counter. I calculate effectiveness as the percentage decrease in the number of particles .5 microns (and above) over the course of the night. Here’s what a normal day looks like:
HEPA Lifespan Results
The death crawl continues. At Day 200, effectiveness dipped to just below 50%.
Conclusion
In real Beijing air, the Smart Air HEPA effectiveness decreased by about 20% after 150 days (1,109 hours), which is when I would change the filter.Bottom Line:
I recommend changing the HEPA every 150 days at about 8 hours a day or approximately every 1,000 hours. You can adjust the number based on how many hours you use it per day.
Smart Air
Limitations: We did the test in Beijing, so HEPAs probably last a few more weeks in places with cleaner air (but still not “clean” air) like Guangzhou and Hong Kong.
Read more: Check out how the real-world Sqair HEPA longevity test compared to official lab tests.
Open Data
As always, I’m publishing the raw data–all 200 days!Free Guide to Breathing Safe
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