1.
What is the differene between your product and those flexible
magnetic wraps?
Those
flexible magnetic wraps are the kind of material your refridgerator
magnets are made out of. You can buy those wrappable magnets
at your local hardware store for $2. We have four, high power,
CERAMIC magnets in each of our units.
Although
companies offering magnetic wraps for your pipes might claim
high power magnets that are of 2,500 gauss, they are talking
about high power at the surface of the magnet.
Ceramic
magents provide deep penetrating, high power, that can be measured
unlike magnetic wraps. Our products are able to provide
over 1,000 guass at the CENTER OF YOUR PIPE.
2.
I have a 1,500sq. ft. house. What model and how many units do
I need?
A minimum
of one unit of SW25 is required to be put on the incoming water
line after the water meter for a home of about 1500 sq. ft.
For homes which are bigger we recommend that 2 units would work
better. If your water hardness exceeds 10 grains of hardness
you will be better off with two units of SW25.
We also recommend one more booster unit to be put on the hot
water line coming out of the water heater (if you have a storage
water type) since water normally looses it magnetism with overnight
storage.This is our Model No. SW15.
3.
Has any official research been done? Where can I read about
it?
Yes. The
Department of Energy published a "Federal Technology Alert"
on ceramic magnetic water conditioners. The report
is available in both HTML and Adobe Acrobat formats.