Kockney Koi inline magnet

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bwgan
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Kockney Koi inline magnet

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Hi guys,

Has anyone ever heard of this?

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... :IT&ih=003

How could it work?
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Re: Kockney Koi inline magnet

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Paul,
The shop selling it also sell UVC lamps, if it was that good they would not be selling the others. I have heard of magnets stopping limescale building up on pipework, but not clumping algae together. Something would have to be magnetically charged (algae = pos or neg)

Look for a good UV.

Dave.
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Martin R
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Re: Kockney Koi inline magnet

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Hi,

In line Magnets and the Electronic RF (Radio Frequency) systems with coils around the pond pipework are supposed to work by altering the ionic charge of the water molecules.

They claim to remove limescale and also reduce the growth of filamentous algae such a sblanket weed.

Personally, I think it's a load of "Shoe makers" :lol:

Martin
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Re: Kockney Koi inline magnet

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Was just curious about it. Magnet, sorting out algae?

Shoe makers :lol:

Hows your block work coming on Mr W?
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