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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.
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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.
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