Science > Physics > Magnetic fuel conditioners: Looking for proper trials to disprovethem!
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"Jeremy Fagan" |
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09 Nov 2006 10:53:31 AM |
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Magnetic fuel conditioners: Looking for proper trials to disprovethem! |
I'm trying to find any properly conducted double blind tests that prove
that magnets fitted to a gas powered central heating boiler don't work -
and thus save my organisation an awful lot of money. Does anyone know of
any trials conducted? I'm aware of some carried out on petrol in cars.
If you want any more information, google on 'Thermoflow' to find the
gadgets - the whole thing would be laughable apart from the price and
gullibility of senior managers...
Can magnets have any effect on the rate of burning of fuel?
Many thanks
Jeremy Fagan
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| Title: Re: Magnetic fuel conditioners: Looking for proper trials to disprove them! |
09 Nov 2006 12:25:02 PM |
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Jeremy Fagan <fagangroups@mac.com> wrote:
I'm trying to find any properly conducted double blind tests that prove
that magnets fitted to a gas powered central heating boiler don't work -
and thus save my organisation an awful lot of money. Does anyone know of
any trials conducted? I'm aware of some carried out on petrol in cars.
If you want any more information, google on 'Thermoflow' to find the
gadgets - the whole thing would be laughable apart from the price and
gullibility of senior managers...
Can magnets have any effect on the rate of burning of fuel?
Many thanks
Jeremy Fagan
None that I know of but a simple test would be to get a propane
camp stove, a flow meter for the gas, a pot of water, a clock and
a thermometer.
How expensive can that be?
--
Jim Pennino
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