AlGriefer
Well-known member
In the, "If it's too good to be true, it probably is" department....
At the FMCA show last week, a vendor was selling what looked to be a small fishing tackle box with hose fittings and a power supply cord sticking out of it. It was advertised as a water softener that required no salt and seperated out the calcium and magnesium by ionic action! Its main purpose was to keep scale from forming on faucets, etc.
I asked the vendor what a hardness test strip measured and he said it wouldn't work with this box since the ions were still in the water. He also mentioned that in about 14 days, the ions would combine again.
Is there any possibility this might actually work? Inquiring minds want to know...
Al
At the FMCA show last week, a vendor was selling what looked to be a small fishing tackle box with hose fittings and a power supply cord sticking out of it. It was advertised as a water softener that required no salt and seperated out the calcium and magnesium by ionic action! Its main purpose was to keep scale from forming on faucets, etc.
I asked the vendor what a hardness test strip measured and he said it wouldn't work with this box since the ions were still in the water. He also mentioned that in about 14 days, the ions would combine again.
Is there any possibility this might actually work? Inquiring minds want to know...
Al