It appears to generate 5 volts AC but that may not be accurate and draws 12mA on the output ,one side is connected to earth .The titanium wire snakes around the timber in the basement,it's beyond me how this can stop damp, I will put a meter on the output and see what I get.
The titanium wire snakes around the timber in the basement,it's beyond me how this can stop damp, I will put a meter on the output and see what I get.
I did wonder how 5 volts at 12ma could do anything at all ,what a waste of titanium if that's realLooks like its an "electro osmosis damp prevention device" guaranteed to prevent damp and even dry the wall out.
Everyone else knows it as a large bucket of snake oil, odd thing is not only did people believe it, they were not cheap.
I successfully used that system myself at my old house. I had a damp internal single leaf wall built of common brick. I hired the pump, drilled lots of holes below floor level and made sure the course of bricks above the old DPC was well saturated with the silicone fluid. It worked OK.I'd give it more credabiility than injected chemical 'DPCs'
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