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  • #76
    To drink

    Hi all,
    Finally my cell is completed. It's similar as Jetijs's design, 200mmW x 300mmH of acrylic plate 8mmT. The channel is 6mm width. I use 220V electricity. First, I tried to charge plant water (I did my trial inside workshop of the factory - where I work). The pH of living water were about 9.3~9.7 ( ORP : -140mV~-170mV) and there is a lot of sediment. Then I changed the water to bottled drinking water, and there is no sediment so I decided to drink it.

    @ Jetijs : thank you verymuch for your guidance ; please advice howmuch should I drink in a day to get benefit of it? Next I will make a cell with PP, It is harmful to use it for channel plate?

    regards

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    • #77
      Usmar, those are some great results.
      What do you mean with PP? Polypropylene? If so, then it should not be a problem. As for the daily dosage, I read somewhere that a good amount is 300mL per evrey ten kilograms of your weigth, so if you weigh 80 kilograms, you should drink around 2.4 liters per day. I have noticed that the more you drink it the better the results. Basically you can not overdose it.
      Thanks,
      Jetijs
      It's better to wear off by working than to rust by doing nothing.

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      • #78
        thank you purelyconstructive for the info, I personnaly tend to drink my alkaline water with coffee or " tea with honey"....did a quick search found that The pH of honey is commonly between 3.2 and 4.5 and coffee they say anywhere from 5.2 to 6.9....the water ph is usually 8.7.....just wanted to share the info

        but as you mention, i do not drink exclusively alkaline water
        Signs and symbols rule the world, not words nor laws.” -Confucius.

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        • #79
          Rectifier?

          @Jetjis

          Hi, this is a great topic. Could I just simply use a full wave bridge rectifier to rectify the output from a wall socket, and use that to separate the water? Would that be too much amperage or does the amperage matter?

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          • #80
            voire, that is fine. I have built 9 of these things now and all of them use full wave bridge rectifier. Yes, the amps are greater, but the process is also faster.
            It's better to wear off by working than to rust by doing nothing.

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            • #81
              Thanks!

              @Jetjis

              Thanks for the reply! I'll give this a try, it sounds really interesting. Again, thanks for starting the topic.

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              • #82
                Ed's Wheel

                Jetijs,
                Didn't know if you have been following.
                Check it out.
                I know you made one of Ed's wheels.
                Stephen

                Page 57 & 58

                http://www.energeticforum.com/renewa...-motor-58.html
                Potential, is a terrible thing to waste.

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