why do you want to alternate polarity?

jd


-----Original Message-----
From: Douglas Haack <gvagraph...@jps.net>
To: <silver-list@eskimo.com>
Date: Friday, December 17, 1999 1:24 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Spinning Water Magnetizer


>How do you mean exactly from "top to bottom"? What pattern of placement?
>
>Thankyou, and in Silvation, Douglas Haack
>
>Dennis Lipter wrote:
>
>> Just bought a Krups "Midnight Cocktail"( $15.00 @ Sterns Dept. Store)
>> which is a small 16 oz battery powered cocktail mixer. It is much like a
>> blender in its operation and creates spinning vortex when filled with
>> water and turned on. Take some domino sized ceramic magnets and glue
>> them to the outside of the water container so they encircle the water
>> top to bottom. I would use alternate polarity. The magnets could be
>> doubled up for increased strength. So now you have spinning water in a
>> strong magnetic field! The unit is battery powered by two 1.5v penlight
>> batteries and could easily be converted to AC operation using a small
>> transformer and rectifier. The momentary action on/off switch could also
>> be supplemented with a toggle on/off switch for prolonged "spinning".
>>
>> Dennis Lipter
>>
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