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The triangular wave form shows the signal that is sent to
the solenoid coil of the system. The signal varies in three ways: polarity, frequency and
amplitude.
- Polarity changes from positive to negative many thousands of
times per second.
- Frequency varies from 2,000 cycles per second to 7,000
cycles per second. That range of frequencies is wide enough to affect the water and the
materials in the water.
- Amplitude varies from 25 milliamps to 250 milliamps. This
means that the water molecules and the material in the water are being subjected to a wide
range of field forces.
The entire triangular wave signal is repeated 30 times each
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Triangular Wave Generators Surpass Square
Wave Generators
Particles in the water will have their surface charges enhanced if there is a
induced voltage applied to them. And, an induced voltage will only be applied if the
current in the solenoid wire is changing polarity. The
triangular wave form is changing polarity all of the time;
and, thereby, inducing a voltage all of the time.
The Triangular Wave System uses triangular wave generators to change polarity and
modulate both the frequency and the amplitude of the current. The frequency varies from
2,000 Hz to 7,000 Hz, and the amplitude (power) varies from 0 to maximum in sync with
the low frequency modulation. |
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The
original microprocessor deposit control systems for treating water relied on square wave
generators. That design is unable to provide the wide spectrum of energy
that the patented Triangular Wave System can and does. |
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Square Waves have flat plateaus and flat valleys, and the current only changes
when the wave changes from a plateau to a valley or from a valley to a plateau.
That change occurs only a small percentage of the time. Therefore, the voltage is only induced
a small percentage of the time, and the water is only being treated
a small percentage of the time. |
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The current to the
Triangular Wave System solenoid is changing 100% of the time; therefore,
there is an induced voltage applied to the particles 100% of the
time; rather than a small percentage of the time with a square wave generator. |
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