Hello everyone!

I have a 40W Epilog Mini, which is vented using a pretty heavy duty indoor filtration system: First it's piped to an unpowered BOFA ILF300 inline filter (basically a giant steel box with deep pleat cartridge inside it), and then from there to a fully powered BOFA AD Oracle iQ. So basically like this:

[EPILOG]===>===[ILF300]===>===[Oracle AD iQ]

The system was configured with the help of my local Epilog/BOFA dealer, who suggested it because the ILF in the long run would help extend the filter life in the main Oracle iQ system - and the ILF filters are much cheaper to replace. Venting to the outside is not an option in my space, hence the indoor filtration system instead.

Anyway. So, this setup for the Epilog is working just fine, However I also have a Universal ULS 660 sitting right next to it. This one is not hooked up to any filtration system at all. Basically if I choose to run it, I disconnect the hose from the Epilog, and connect to the 4" outlet on the ULS.

In an ideal world I want the ability to run them both at the same time. Therefore I am looking for a way to pipe them to the same filtration system. I had the idea of doing this with a Y- shaped 4" splitter fitting, which I can make completely air-tight using tape and hose clamps. I'm just not 100% certain the filtration will be effective.

So, I would like to pick some knowledgeable brains on this matter, which brings me to you guys - has anyone done something like this before? pipe 2 lasers into the same indoor filtration system? Was it effective? What setup did you have?

Thanks in advance,
0l0id