Strong Water Treatment Magnet, Powerful Permanent Magnet Water Conditioner Device, Magnetic Water Treatment, Water Descaler Magnet, Water Purification Magnet
Permanent Strong Water Treatment Magnet Part No.: MWTS-03
Strong Water Treatment Magnet–The reason our homemade unit provides such a strong magnetic field in the center of the pipe is because we used Neodymium-Iron-Boron magnets, the strongest known to man. The expensive commercial units used Strontium-Ferrite, which is not as strong magnetically. Our best results were with stacking 2 of these magnets on each side, though even with only 1 magnet per side, the magnetic field inside the copper pipe was almost twice as strong as the commercial units. If you stack 2 or more magnets on each side of the pipe as we did in our best version of this experiment, be EXTREMELY CAREFUL when bringing them together into a stack! Wear gloves and safety glasses, as the magnets will attract each other with a ferocious force! (See safety note below). NOTE: No matter how you design your homebuilt treatment unit, be sure the magnets DO NOT come in contact with the water to prevent contamination! The magnets must be OUTSIDE the pipe, which is why the units will not work through ferrous (iron or steel) pipes! Plastic, copper and aluminum allow the magnetic field to pass through them.
NOTE! These Neodymium-Iron-Boron Magnets are extremely powerful, and can be dangerous. They are brittle, and if allowed to snap together from a distance, they will break and send sharp shrapnel flying into your eyes. They are powerful enough to cause painful damage to your fingers if you allow them to pinch you, and could cause malfunctions in cardiac pacemakers if brought too close. Wear gloves and safety glasses when handling these magnets! Do not get them anywhere near cassette tapes, televisions or computer monitors, floppy disks, videotapes, etc. These magnets are NOT a toys, and should be kept out of reach of children!
SPACERS — We used 2 short pieces of rubber fuel line hose…this turned out to give just the right spacing for 1/2 inch copper water pipe. If you are using a different diameter of pipe, you may need a different size spacer. The magnets should fit tightly around the pipe; gaps will lessen the magnetic field inside the pipe. Your spacers can be made of any non-magnetic material (wood, rubber, etc.).
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