Anybody ever used a magnetic type filter?
Bjorn, you got my curiosity up with this! I had never heard of magnetic type filters ever.
I got to looking and found the
Mag Force, essentially an external clamp on system, and the
Force Field spin on adapters, essentially a magnetic spacer for spin on filters through which the fluid passes prior to getting to the filters. The spin on adapter is ingenious but I wonder if cleaning would be a problem and if enough particulates concentrated over such a small area would limit fluid flow? After all, we are dealing with large filters which could and should trap a lot of debris without limiting clean fluid flow.
Looking at the simple physics it would appear that the magnetic field would attract all sizes of metal debris, including those too large to pass through the filter. So, looking at the pictures of the results may be misleading at best. But, on the other hand it surely traps smaller debris that would pass the filters.
The
Mag Force is expensive, I never found the retail price on the
Force Field. In addition,
Force Field does not list a product for the spin on
jatonka filters and I do not have any idea what filter numbers the other adapters use. So, I simply acquired some strong magnets from
ACE Hardware to tape to the sides of the canisters. I figure that may be as good a solution as the
Mag Force system but not have the possible drawbacks of the
Force Field system.
This kind of like fishing with a new lure, you never know the outcome till you try.