On 10/6/2010 10:56 AM, [email protected] wrote:
*How are the magnets set on the pipes ?? does it make a difference which pole is set in which direction ?? If the water is coming in from the well---should the north or south pole be set where the water comes ??? Lois *
It is set so that the magnetic field penetrates the pipe. Normally two very strong magnets are used, one on each side, both facing the same direction, that is with the north of one toward the pipe and the south of the other magnet toward the pipe. The best designs have a magnetic path from the back side of each magnet to the other so the only gap is through the pipe. Just strapping the magnets onto a pipe without the magnetic path reduces the flux by about 5 or 10 to one. Do not use on iron pipe, but ok for copper and plastic.

The last part of you question makes no sense. The field is perpendicular to the water flow.

Marshall


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