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Bampa wrote:
Could it possibly work? Doesn't sound like it to me. dissolving copper in the water is an effective treatment for algae. There are easier (cheaper) ways to put copper ions in the water. Does have potential poison problems to the inhabitants of the pond. |
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It works perfectly for it;s primary purpose - transfering money from
your wallet to the seller's. As far as eliminating string alge - forget it. PlainBill On Sat, 13 Sep 2003 09:05:08 -0500, Bampa wrote: In searching the web for UV information, I keep stumbling across adds for a Cyprio Magn-It. Says it is designed to reduce your pond scale buildup, but the part that interests me is that it claims to vertually eliminate string algae. This thing has no electrical hookups at all. You just stick it in the flow path down stream of your pump. Could it possibly work? Doesn't sound like it to me. |
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It works perfectly for it;s primary purpose - transfering money from
your wallet to the seller's. As far as eliminating string alge - forget it. PlainBill On Sat, 13 Sep 2003 09:05:08 -0500, Bampa wrote: In searching the web for UV information, I keep stumbling across adds for a Cyprio Magn-It. Says it is designed to reduce your pond scale buildup, but the part that interests me is that it claims to vertually eliminate string algae. This thing has no electrical hookups at all. You just stick it in the flow path down stream of your pump. Could it possibly work? Doesn't sound like it to me. |
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The same reason UV does not kill string algae, the algae has to pass through
the object in question, and how can it when it clings to everything. PlainBill wrote in message news ![]() It works perfectly for it;s primary purpose - transfering money from your wallet to the seller's. As far as eliminating string alge - forget it. PlainBill On Sat, 13 Sep 2003 09:05:08 -0500, Bampa wrote: In searching the web for UV information, I keep stumbling across adds for a Cyprio Magn-It. Says it is designed to reduce your pond scale buildup, but the part that interests me is that it claims to vertually eliminate string algae. This thing has no electrical hookups at all. You just stick it in the flow path down stream of your pump. Could it possibly work? Doesn't sound like it to me. |
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The same reason UV does not kill string algae, the algae has to pass through
the object in question, and how can it when it clings to everything. PlainBill wrote in message news ![]() It works perfectly for it;s primary purpose - transfering money from your wallet to the seller's. As far as eliminating string alge - forget it. PlainBill On Sat, 13 Sep 2003 09:05:08 -0500, Bampa wrote: In searching the web for UV information, I keep stumbling across adds for a Cyprio Magn-It. Says it is designed to reduce your pond scale buildup, but the part that interests me is that it claims to vertually eliminate string algae. This thing has no electrical hookups at all. You just stick it in the flow path down stream of your pump. Could it possibly work? Doesn't sound like it to me. |
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More basic than that - A magnet won't kill any kind of alge.
PlainBill On Tue, 16 Sep 2003 21:36:58 -0400, "ponder" wrote: The same reason UV does not kill string algae, the algae has to pass through the object in question, and how can it when it clings to everything. PlainBill wrote in message news ![]() It works perfectly for it;s primary purpose - transfering money from your wallet to the seller's. As far as eliminating string alge - forget it. PlainBill On Sat, 13 Sep 2003 09:05:08 -0500, Bampa wrote: In searching the web for UV information, I keep stumbling across adds for a Cyprio Magn-It. Says it is designed to reduce your pond scale buildup, but the part that interests me is that it claims to vertually eliminate string algae. This thing has no electrical hookups at all. You just stick it in the flow path down stream of your pump. Could it possibly work? Doesn't sound like it to me. |
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