Timeline for Magnetic treatment of hard water to prevent scale and corrosion? How does this work?
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Aug 25, 2022 at 17:21 | answer | added | user28774 | timeline score: 1 | |
Aug 25, 2022 at 16:52 | answer | added | niels nielsen | timeline score: 2 | |
Aug 25, 2022 at 15:45 | answer | added | blacksmith37 | timeline score: 0 | |
Aug 25, 2022 at 3:32 | answer | added | david | timeline score: 1 | |
Apr 14, 2019 at 3:54 | comment | added | Felix Lu | It's been several months now, but I seem to recall that the he said that the water was forced through many alternating magnetic fields, and somehow this caused the minerals to precipitate out (with the precipitate captured and expunged somehow). So basically the claim was that the water could be softened to some extent by forcing it to run through 'strong' magnetic fields. | |
Apr 13, 2019 at 3:15 | comment | added | RainerJ | From my experience, I guessed that calcium deposit will form when water temperature drops (cold water cannot dissolve many calcium). From this guess, I always recommend water heater stays at around set temp. Do not let water cools down to ambient many times. BTW, can I know what the salesman said about their method? | |
Apr 12, 2019 at 15:25 | answer | added | Mark | timeline score: 2 | |
Apr 12, 2019 at 13:55 | history | asked | Felix Lu | CC BY-SA 4.0 |