Have you looked at the ads?
"The ED2000 functions by wrapping two antenna cables around the main
water pipe to form a coil, creating a complex, frequency modulated,
electronicmagnetic waveform. This induces an oscillating electric field
into the water, resulting in the agitation of water molecules sufficient
enough to trigger the release of carbon dioxide and cause the premature
precipitation of calcium bicarbonate. This process naturally results in
a small increase in solubility, which allows the now unsaturated water
to dissolve existing scale deposits and remove them from the water
system. Limescale deposits on your fixtures will soften over time after
regular contact with the treated water from the ED2000."
Looks like pure snake oil to me.
73, Pete N4ZR
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On 9/20/2021 6:53 PM, Don wrote:
Have you ever used a hard water system like this?
iSpring-ED2000-Electronic-Descaler-Conditioner you can find it on
amazon if the link does not come through.
amazon.com/iSpring-ED2000-Electronic-Descaler-Conditioner/dp/B0744TC3PW/
This is what I am wanting to use. It sends pulses through the water to
suspend the minerals, etc so it will not scale your pipes, etc.
I have lived with wells and water treatment systems since 1995, and
have never traced any RFI to them. In that time, I had a WaterBoss
(for 20 years) and a Whirlpool for the last 5+ years. Both were/are
digital, so far as the timer is concerned. It's important to remember
that they are only really active during the recharge cycle - in the
case of my current Whirlpool, that's 2 hrs 45 minutes every 3-4 days.
It sounds like you're being hustled - Both units I've had are
self-contained, and were both simple to install and trouble-free. The
biggest WaterBoss - for the hardest water - is only $505 and Home
Depot offers free shipping to your home.
73, Pete N4ZR
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On 9/19/2021 10:56 PM, Kenny Silverman wrote:
I should have mentioned I was also given the option of just replacing
the tanks (softener and neutralizer) and valves, but I guess keeping
the mechanical control mechanism? Im new to well water treatment
systems so I’m not sure if there’s any disadvantage to the tank
replacement vs total system upgrade.
Regards , Kenny K2KW
On Sep 19, 2021, at 10:44 PM, Don <kb5kwv@gmail.com> wrote:
I emailed 4 companies and got almost nothing back.
One company would only say it complied with part 15.
I still have not bought one because of RFI questions.
-------- Forwarded Message --------
Subject: [RFI] Water treatment system RFI?
Date: Sun, 19 Sep 2021 21:43:59 -0400
From: Kenny Silverman <kenny.k2kw@gmail.com>
To: rfi <rfi@contesting.com>
We need a new water treatment system (we’re on well water) and all
the new systems are digital. Anyone experienced RFI from a new
system? Or just treat it like any electric device?
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