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Does anyone have a experience with electrolytic scale reducers in hard water areas (400ppm) versus polyphosphate (Combiguard)?

I like the idea of the SESI as it's basically a fit and forget (10-15 years) and there's also no annual maintenance cost.
 
Fitted a few of the Fernox electrolytic scale reducers. Seem to work well and you don't need to remember to add chemicals to the water like you do with polyphosphate.
 

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