Pool cleaning Magnets
Hi,
Has anyone any knowledge of magnets which are being sold to clean pools without the use of chemicals?:) |
Re: Pool cleaning Magnets
no...but a catfish may do the trick..........well they do clean fish tanks and its the same theary also they dont have teeth so you can leave them in and you wont get bit.:rofl:rofl: :
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Re: Pool cleaning Magnets
Originally Posted by janet57
(Post 4681333)
no...but a catfish may do the trick..........well they do clean fish tanks and its the same theary also they dont have teeth so you can leave them in and you wont get bit.:rofl:rofl: :
Pool Stars,, 965 757 217 Email [email protected] They priced them at 8x4 190€ + IVA 10x5 380€ plus IVA I dont think they clean the pool, just keep the water fresh and free of bugs etc |
Re: Pool cleaning Magnets
Originally Posted by Solarwhizz
(Post 4681592)
Yep, I saw this advert in a Mag I picked up in an exhibition last week
Pool Stars,, 965 757 217 Email [email protected] They priced them at 8x4 190€ + IVA 10x5 380€ plus IVA I dont think they clean the pool, just keep the water fresh and free of bugs etc |
Re: Pool cleaning Magnets
Im with jdr on this i cannot see how a magnet can clean anything :confused:
Have heard it being used in collecting minor metal particals from liquids ,and also damn good fun as a kid trying to keep them apart and picking up paperclips and things :D But picking up a dead Spanish Flea from the floor , pretty unlikely .. |
Re: Pool cleaning Magnets
Pool cleaning magnat(e)?
Is that like a press baron or an industrial tycoon? Didn't think there was that much money in pool cleaning? |
Re: Pool cleaning Magnets
Originally Posted by Big Pete
(Post 4681765)
Im with jdr on this i cannot see how a magnet can clean anything :confused:
Have heard it being used in collecting minor metal particals from liquids ,and also damn good fun as a kid trying to keep them apart and picking up paperclips and things :D But picking up a dead Spanish Flea from the floor , pretty unlikely .. |
Re: Pool cleaning Magnets
Hi,
The magnet system for descaling water in England was proved not to work and the ads have been banned etc. Magnets only attract iron, nickel and cobalt. And I may have gone to school a long time ago, but physics have not changed, only the methods of extracting money from fools !!! Dave |
Re: Pool cleaning Magnets
Originally Posted by MSK
(Post 4681314)
Hi,
Has anyone any knowledge of magnets which are being sold to clean pools without the use of chemicals?:) |
Re: Pool cleaning Magnets
Originally Posted by Dxf
(Post 4682359)
Hi,
but physics have not changed, only the methods of extracting money from fools !!! Dave |
Re: Pool cleaning Magnets
Do these magnets come from Nigeria?
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Re: Pool cleaning Magnets
Originally Posted by Beachcomber
(Post 4682394)
Do these magnets come from Nigeria?
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Re: Pool cleaning Magnets
Originally Posted by Dxf
(Post 4682359)
Hi,
The magnet system for descaling water in England was proved not to work and the ads have been banned etc. Magnets only attract iron, nickel and cobalt. And I may have gone to school a long time ago, but physics have not changed, only the methods of extracting money from fools !!! Dave However they are desiged to descale (soften) the water. Unlike conventional water softeners (the ion exchange type) they do not actually remove the calcium scale forming particles, they just prevent them forming a buildup of scale. This works particularly well in continouous flow processes. It has nothing to do with magnetic attraction as such as you pointed out that magnets only attract certain metals. Electromagnetic fields, however, do have other effects than just attraction and it is this that is used in these devices. That said, although such a system would be well suited to avoiding buildup of calcium deposits in a pool it would have no effect on th pH of the water and it certainly would not clean it or sterilise it in any way at all. |
Re: Pool cleaning Magnets
Originally Posted by Dxf
(Post 4682359)
Hi,
The magnet system for descaling water in England was proved not to work and the ads have been banned etc. Magnets only attract iron, nickel and cobalt. And I may have gone to school a long time ago, but physics have not changed, only the methods of extracting money from fools !!! Dave |
Re: Pool cleaning Magnets
Originally Posted by Fred James
(Post 4683544)
That said, although such a system would be well suited to avoiding buildup of calcium deposits in a pool it would have no effect on th pH of the water and it certainly would not clean it or sterilise it in any way at all. When water passes through a focused magnetic field, the water molecules chage from Neg ion to Pos ion thereby Inonising the water, this will help Breakdown the cal and disperse it, it also helps make the water softer and silkier, as for Ph, it will stabalise the Ph within a pool and maintain the correct Ph balance. You will always however, require Sanitisation of the pool and Figures by some of 95% less Chlorine is rather far fetched, figs of between 30-50% would be attainable. Take a look here http://www.casa-martinique.com/poolmagnets.html or for a more indepth look at Pool magnets and the benifits look here... http://clearwatergmx.com/magnetized2.html |
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