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Old 09-25-2003, 07:30 AM
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We use something similar to this in the elevator trade. With the large steel jack assemblies lowered deep into the ground, hydraulic jacks have a natural current flow that passes through the ground move through them. It causes ADVANCED rusting and deterioration, eventually leading to leakage and pressure loss.

To combat this, long electrodes are lowered into the ground and a reverse 'negative' current flow is passed out of one electrode, moves through the jack assembly, and into the opposing electrode. It substantially reduces the rust and oxidation caused by this. It is primarily used in areas where the water table is higher than avergae.

Don't know if that helps much, but there could be a correlation. Then again, this product could fall into line with most 'radar jammers' and 'gasoline magnets' that increase fuel mileage.

Rich
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