Hydrogen Stick Performance Test - Part ONE
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@watercleanAG Thank you. Yes, excellent water from a private well.
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@watercleanAG Exactly right! We recommend in the instructions to periodically bathe the stick in distilled white vinegar (acid) and water for 20 minutes. This renews to hydrogen output. It is only needed every 20-30 days, however. Too much acid bathing will decrease the life of the stick.
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also, amazed that your tap water is +151.. your area must have one of the best waters in the world to have
+151 straight from a tap water!!! anything tap water with ORP under +250 is considered great water!
In Kobe, where Dr Hayashi comes from, also is famous for great water, but the definitely does not match your +151...
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you got out a new one, so the test you have done is not surprising..but the issue might be can it operate the same after doing the same test for 10days? that is the real question isnt it? cause t he magnesium while reacting with water is oxidizing, so the emittance of H2 decreases as the odxiation progresses..so you will have to treat the magnesium with either citric acid or vinegar to revilatlize it to continually get an acceptable H2 and negative ionizing..
Can I put the stick in my Brita pitcher/bottle? Or will this counter balance it?
cnorth1123 3 months ago
@cnorth1123 The stick should be placed in the water bottle you are drinking from directly. And, this bottle should be airtight with the cap in place. Placing the stick in a pitcher and then pouring off to a glass will have limited benefits.
drinkaqualiv 2 months ago
I would like to purchase the orp/ph tester you have, would you be so kind as to lead me inthe right direction to purchase a good tester thats easy to read.
oldsnookie 11 months ago
@oldsnookie We use a Myron L Ultrameter II 6P. Excellent device, but a little spendy. You can sometimes pick them up on Ebay for half of list price- about $500 if I remember correctly.
drinkaqualiv 10 months ago
i drink a spring water (water of Monchique from Portugal, one of the best in the world) that is bottled in PET(plastic) and the water has a 9,47 pH and a ORP negative -139 mV.. Now that is the water that comes out of the fountain...If it´s bottled does it loses it´s properties like de negative ORP?lets´s say 3 or 4 months in the bottle Thanks
MartinRiggs00 1 year ago
@MartinRiggs00 A negative ORP can be maintained in a bottle, however, how long depends on the other substances in the water, including minerals, what kind, and how much. You would be just fine drinking within a few months of bottling.
drinkaqualiv 1 year ago