--s-p-o-n-i-x-- wrote:
They utilise an electrolytic effect which is a recognised and well
understood reaction.
Well if you have a read he
http://www.godfreys-online.co.uk/mer...tegory_Code=WT
we get the usual flimflam:
"How Limebeater Works
Water passes through a small current generated by the dissimilar metals
contained in the Limebeater. This electrolytic action changes the
molecular structure of scale forming crystals, preventing them from
forming a hard insulating layer. The Limebeater modifies the physical
composition of the ions but no chemical reaction takes place."
Begs the question what pH water do you need to work as a suitable
electrolyte? And if you have electrolosis going on then how long does
your anode last before needing replacement. Finally how well does
electrolysis work with a flowing electrolyte?
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Cheers,
John.
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