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ncrowley wrote:
Cbones, yes, the water conditioner 5reduces the scale on the dishes. I do not use a dishwasher but I use a dish rack. The water conditioner has significantly reduced the spots and the scale that builds up on faucets and in sinks. The scale is not down to 0, but it is a very significant decrease. My shower curtain liner used to have to be replaced quite often because of the scale built up. I was replacing it at least every few months. Now I replace it every few years. I am very pleased with it.
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ncrowley wrote:
Looking at the page, it looks like the same technology that I am using at my house. I have a whole house tank. How they work is to change the chemical properties of the minerals so they do not stick to pipes and sinks. I have very hard water where I live and I did not want to install a water softener because of the waste water and sodium in the water. This unit is doing a great job. The water does not taste any different but there has been a huge difference in the scale in the sinks and on everything. For you naysayers, this really does work.
I purchased the water softener for the coach and this is much more expensive so I will stick with the water softener for the coach.
โJun-09-2013 11:00 AM
Canadian Rainbirds wrote:blangen wrote:
Here's a direct link to their explanation of how it works.
Lots of words that don't say much. I always get suspicious when there are lots of big words strung together yet there are also errors in the proper use of even the simpler words.
No, I haven't used this device. Just offering an opinion.
I particularly like this paragraph:
The method for inhibiting scale forma
tion on the walls of a pipe through
which a fluid is passed which consist
of exposing the fluid and there in
dissolved constituents- referred to th
e fluid-to an electric field which is
sufficient to cause modification of th
e nucleation patterns of the fluid,
thereby causing an inhibition of tho
se essential nucleation, steps which
precede and govern the formation of
the scale, by providing means for an
increase of the surface area which is
in contact with the fluid which
induces the generation of the electric
field to which the fluid are exposed
before passing through a conduit.
โJun-09-2013 09:07 AM
blangen wrote:
Here's a direct link to their explanation of how it works.
Lots of words that don't say much. I always get suspicious when there are lots of big words strung together yet there are also errors in the proper use of even the simpler words.
No, I haven't used this device. Just offering an opinion.
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