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Speaking of water softeners... Dioclese 06-13-2009
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Posted by greenwarrior on June 15, 2009, 1:04 pm
greenwarrior had written this in response to
http://www.thestuccocompany.com/construction/Re-Speaking-of-water-softeners-17560-.htm
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Dear Dioclese, yes! the electronic technology that you found is for real,
and to make sure they give you a money back guarantee. We have very hard
water and found the best system to be made by Scalewatcher and the best
prices at www.scalewatcherUSA.com by Aqua Genesis Co, with great customer
service by... knowledgeable and friendly humans.Our scale has disappeared
and our water heater recovers much faster now saving energy and water.
Note that Home Depot has a similar unit but it's good only up to 20
grains. Watch out for HardnessMaster: it is identical to Small Wonder
(simply different label and higher price) and it may not be effective over
20 grains, but if you are unsure, you can always try a Small Wonder and
they will upgrade you to a Scalewatcher if necessary at a preferred price.
Thank you for trying to use eco friendly technology to treat your hard
water.

Dioclese wrote:

>> Dioclese <NONE> wrote:
>>> I ran into a water softener unit that doesn't use salts in the
>>> process.
>>> Rather, it uses a coiled wire around the piping. It touts
>>> rapidly
>>> changing
>>> electrical frequency going through the wire. Supposedly, the
>>> calcium is
>>> supposed to pass safely to the drain, rather than sticking to
>>> the piping
>>> and
>>> hot water heater electrical elements.
>>> This for real?
>> http://www.chem1.com/CQ/aquacrack.html
>> --
>> Warren Block * Rapid City, South Dakota * USA

> Apparently, the author/writer is unsure about the type I'm asking
> about.
> Here is an example:
> http://www.equinox-products.com/HardnessMaster.htm

> I planned on putting such in my wellhouse before it feeds the reservoir
> tank
> and tees off to feed the house and garage. The operating temperature
> eztremes for the device are borderline in winter and summer in the
> wellhouse. Another outbuilding, adjacent to the house rear contains a
> 3
> filter stage system. It cooler in the summer in there Guess that
> would be
> the place to put it. That is, if it works.

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Posted by Dioclese on June 16, 2009, 8:40 am
Apparently, you're not into major details. My name is "Dave" as noted at
the end of each text message that I write. That is how you address someone
on usenet, not their screen name in the "From" box.

--
Dave

> greenwarrior had written this in response to
>
http://www.thestuccocompany.com/construction/Re-Speaking-of-water-softeners-17560-.htm
> :
> Dear Dioclese,

>>> Dioclese <NONE> wrote:
>>>> I ran into a water softener unit that doesn't use salts in the
>>>> process.
>>>> Rather, it uses a coiled wire around the piping. It touts
>>>> rapidly
>>>> changing
>>>> electrical frequency going through the wire. Supposedly, the
>>>> calcium is
>>>> supposed to pass safely to the drain, rather than sticking to
>>>> the piping
>>>> and
>>>> hot water heater electrical elements.
>>>> This for real?
>>> http://www.chem1.com/CQ/aquacrack.html
>>> --
>>> Warren Block * Rapid City, South Dakota * USA
>> Apparently, the author/writer is unsure about the type I'm asking
>> about.
>> Here is an example:
>> http://www.equinox-products.com/HardnessMaster.htm
>> I planned on putting such in my wellhouse before it feeds the reservoir
>> tank
>> and tees off to feed the house and garage. The operating temperature
>> eztremes for the device are borderline in winter and summer in the
>> wellhouse. Another outbuilding, adjacent to the house rear contains a
>> 3
>> filter stage system. It cooler in the summer in there Guess that
>> would be
>> the place to put it. That is, if it works.
> -------------------------------------
> Saving the environment thru water and energy savings and reducing
> pollution.
> ##-----------------------------------------------##
> Delivered via http://www.thestuccocompany.com/
> Building Construction and Maintenance Forum
> Web and RSS access to your favorite newsgroup -
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