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Re: Magnetic Water?



could it be that the ions in the moving water create a PD that opposes
the chemical reaction necessary to produce scale?

bc

William Beaty wrote:

On Tue, 14 May 2002, Chuck Britton wrote:

I had a student a few years back whose dad sold a similar setup for
the gas lines on a car.
The MagnetoHydroDynamic effect was to separate the gasoline molecule
into positive and negative 'ions' that would improve combustion.

Here's an article on both:

Magnetic water treatment and fuel-line magnets
http://www.csicop.org/si/9801/powell.html

From the articles I've seen, the fuel-line magnets don't work, but the
water-treatment magnets sometimes prevent pipe scale (but NOT by changing
the amount of ions or dissolved minerals).

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