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Anyone had any experience with "Easy Water" hard water treatment systems? Does it work? I can't seem to wrap my mind around it.
 
Posts: 3 | Registered: Nov 29, 2008Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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hi...i watched the video. it reminds me of the magnit theory
any way,, i current is sent to the coil, wraped around the pipe. that coil is believed to change
the molecular structure of the minerals in the water. changing the shape of the molecule,so that they wont stick to each other. if they dont stick...they wont cause a blockage
in the line. and you be happy
thats the theory, anyway. does it work?
I do not know
 
Posts: 1522 | Location: i i live in southern mississippi | Registered: Jun 01, 2008Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Thanks for the reply, I do understand the Magnetic side of things, my problem is, I don't understand how, that can effect anything @ the molucular level of, say calcium or any other mineral.
 
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It's a scam, the same type of thing they sell to put around your fuel line to get better gas mileage.
Have you had you water tested by an indepedent firm to find out what needs treatment. (not Water Pro or any firm that sells water treatment equipment)
Water Pro came out and "tested" the water at one of my customers and said it was going to cost them almost $5,000. for all new equpment to treat there water. It already had a brand new large water softner. What we found was there's was iron pipes under ground leading to the house and to the hot water heater. We replaced the pipes and added a whole house large filter and a large carbon filter. Total cost $1000.00. Now the real reason the water was bad has been address, not just trying to throw money at it.


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I tend to agree about the scam. My system has been tested, and is 3X the calcium. The piping is PVC Schd 80 into the house where the house is all copper. Don't really want to do a "salt" softner but, faucet heads startin to look a bit rough. Thanks for the reply
 
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