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Subject: RE: TWL: RE: Hot water heater story (long)
hknott4@XXX.XXX
Date: Wed May 01 2002 - 14:11:05 EDT
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From: Keith Pleas keithp@XXX.XXX
OK, here's the scoop...
..REVERSE OSMOSIS watermakers (not evaporative ones, which aren't so bad)
remove enough salt for the water to be palatable, but it's not all the
salt. The resulting water is much more conductive at the voltages found
in the water heater...
Very interesting, Keith. Although I don't have a watermaker, I was under the impression that they produced water that was close in chemistry to deionized water... that in a properly functioning one, the membrane allowed the passage of the water molecules, but not the salt molecules, period. That there was no "in between" or "only removes some of the salt."
-Mel
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