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Unread 04-17-2002, 09:21 PM   #3
WebMasta33
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Default Re: Claiming that Wetter will void warranty

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Originally posted by Bignuts


I mean, chunks of corroded aluminum cant be less abrasive than micron sized particles of sillicates.
Remember, that most of us, if not all of us, use POND pumps to pump the water. Yeah, they have a filter to make sure rocks don't go in the pump. But they are designed to be hit with smaller particles such as sand, alge, fish poo, whatever.

Obviously, you can't just put the pump in a sand box, and have it work... but when all you have is some small grains of sand going through the pump, its no big deal.

There is no way that WaterWetter would form a percipitate when you just mix it with distilled in a copper/aluminum environment. And even if it did... the amout of percipitate would be so negligable, that it wouldn't interfear with the impellar or pump houseing at all.
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I just believe it's complete BS when a company says that... It's not like you're running S04 in your pump..........

Perfect example is this:

http://www.tgghaus.com/webmasta33/ochscreens.jpg

The guys at OCH tell us that WaterWetter voids warrenties... yet they sell it, and one of the main guys uses it...
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