i don't know much about it, but it seems your project would have to deal with rods that have high affinity for the salts in the water. you know, a kind of electrochemical voltage. apply the voltage and your sodium, calcium start flying helter skelter.
i don't know much about it, but it seems your project would have to deal with rods that have high affinity for the salts in the water. you know, a kind of electrochemical voltage. apply the voltage and your sodium, calcium start flying helter skelter.
I presume the type of thing he's asking about just uses a coil wrapped around the incoming cold water pipe?, you feed it with various changing frequencies, and it's 'supposed' to magically soften the water!.
If it's the coil-around-the-pipe version, just where are those little hard-water ions supposed to end up? One thing that's worse than hard water is chunky water.
JB
Scam or what? - did you check the prices?. You're talking about a couple of 555's or a PIC, or something along those lines - for something which has never been demonstrated to work!.
This is my cat, called 'Murderer' from her intention to kill as much of
the local wildlife as she can. The pic has not been altered, the camera
just caught a bit of a glint in her eyes. I hope your chameleon did not
catch a claw in its eye, or anywhere else. I had thought your cat
looked like a Burmese, now i think its more like a Siamese.