Re: [compost_tea] Impact of water controller Soft Wave Technology?

From: Darryl Kemp <darryljkemp_at_yahoo.co.uk>
Date: Mon, 16 May 2011 21:38:17 +0100 (BST)

How much!!!!!, these units are common here in the United Kingdom and are al=
ot cheaper as you can see if you follow the link, about $100 roughly conver=
ted. Some say they work others don't. My father in law has one fitted and t=
hey still have build up.
http://www.discoverymagnets.co.uk/ecoflow_water.htm

darryl



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From: highdesertpermaculture <christine_at_bayhouse.com>
To: compost_tea_at_yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, 16 May 2011, 18:54
Subject: [compost_tea] Impact of water controller Soft Wave Technology?


 
Hi, I've been lurking for a while and am rather new to compost tea, just st=
arted with a bucket and some air stones a few months ago.

At a garage sale one of our neighbors showed up and he sells these $599 wat=
er treatment sleeves.

We're on well water here and calcium buildup is of course a problem. He sho=
wed us the unit and you just wrap it around the pipe and plug it in (uses a=
bout 7 watts). Calcium is supposedly changed through the frequency applied=
 to the water so that it will no longer stick and it is even supposed to di=
ssolve existing buildup.

The lady who had the garage sale does house cleaning and she was adamant th=
at it works as advertised as she never needs to use pumice in the house wit=
h this gadget.

He attached it to her water pipe and she served several treated and untreat=
ed samples for testing. I could definitely taste the difference, but very =
hard to describe. I have lots of fillings in my teeth and maybe that's why=
 it almost tasted metallic.

We talked about gardening and he claimed that it changes calcium so that pl=
ants can absorb it.

Here is a link to his site: http://www.positivewatertechnologies.com/#!prod=
ucts -- but not a lot of info on how it works.

Is this for real?

And why is it so expensive? It just doesn't look like $599.

Appreciate your insights on this thing. It's a lot of money, but if it work=
s as advertised, might be worth it (I'm sure he'd give a discount too) as w=
e're now getting a greenhouse and expanding our gardens.

Thanks,

Christine


 

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