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    Has anyone experimented with cavitated water from an ultrasonic cleaner?

    Drinking it, feeding it to plants, using it as the water in a water fuel cell, etc...?
    Sincerely,
    Aaron Murakami

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    Hi Aaron,

    No, not really...

    I've used the little foggers or cold mist devices in a water-mist ionizing device I made once.

    However we use laboratory grade ultrasonic cleaners at work and the company "Soniclean" where they are locally made, is a minute or two walk away. I'm familiar with the ultrasonic ceramic transducers used in them, as I often visit their workshop when the cleaners require repairs.

    Soniclean | So Easy - So Fast - So Clean

    The ultrasonic cleaners work on fixed or pulse swept frequencies. They say for cleaning, the pulsed swept frequencies are better.

    What is your angle or ideas on the application for the ultrasonic cleaners?
    "Doesn't matter how many times you kick the coyote in the head, it's still gonna eat chickens". - EPD

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Aaron View Post
      Has anyone experimented with cavitated water from an ultrasonic cleaner?

      Drinking it, feeding it to plants, using it as the water in a water fuel cell, etc...?

      I was just about to, I bought some of those Ultrasonic buttons
      sold on ebay. I guess water is so greatly effected by everything
      that vibrating might kill all living matter if any existed.

      I also have an industrial grade OZONE machine with professional
      Oxygen machine.

      It might also raise the energy level.

      I see people using them with gasoline to run their mowers
      on a fraction of the fuel normally needed but the geet does
      that too.

      Marc has got me thinkin about my Bob Boyce tronix and I need to
      do some work in this area.

      I made some smoke with one module and was putting it
      in front of my fan in the summer time.

      Did you get any time to experiment?

      Last edited by BroMikey; 02-27-2016, 05:11 AM.

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      • #4
        cavitated water

        I just purchased this recently: Amazon.com: SRA TruPower UC-20D Digital Ultrasonic Cleaner, 2 Liter: Home Improvement

        Have it on my kitchen counter and have been running it on some water from my distiller. I put it in some plants to see if there is any difference - no controlled tests, but will do some with some bean sprouts or something.

        I heard about some results with using cavitated water for various things and I want to verify if any of it is true with my own experience.

        For sure, I'll use this cleaner to make myself some liposomal vitamin C but that actually isn't what I bought it for.

        Just getting warmed up and seeing what anyone else has found out.
        Sincerely,
        Aaron Murakami

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        Conference http://energyscienceconference.com
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        • #5
          Yes this is what I do, water is very important for life.
          I think water is under fire, the rain brings in trash from
          the jet stream. Chem Trail ionizing radionuclides bio weaponized
          fiber wars, bio warfare using water to bond things.

          I also have a 1500 watt ultrasonic head for my welder
          that the probe has attachments for other things such as
          stirring solutions. Or making emulsions but I never thought
          much about breaking up the bonds this way until you
          mentioned it.

          My 1000 dollar distillation machine went down yesterday
          all because the float lever seal began leaking. The pot is
          crusty in about 4 weeks but if another process is used first
          such as your idea maybe the paper filters will work better
          to take out much much more.

          Thanks in advance on the results of your findings.

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          • #6
            water cavitation

            Originally posted by BroMikey View Post
            Yes this is what I do, water is very important for life.
            I think water is under fire, the rain brings in trash from
            the jet stream. Chem Trail ionizing radionuclides bio weaponized
            fiber wars, bio warfare using water to bond things.

            I also have a 1500 watt ultrasonic head for my welder
            that the probe has attachments for other things such as
            stirring solutions. Or making emulsions but I never thought
            much about breaking up the bonds this way until you
            mentioned it.

            My 1000 dollar distillation machine went down yesterday
            all because the float lever seal began leaking. The pot is
            crusty in about 4 weeks but if another process is used first
            such as your idea maybe the paper filters will work better
            to take out much much more.

            Thanks in advance on the results of your findings.
            My distiller is very inexpensive and small compared to the one you're using - sounds like: Amazon.com: Water Distiller, Countertop, White Enamel, Glass Collection: Kitchen & Dining

            It does what I need though. Will make 1 gallon at a time and that last me a while. I use it for all the battery top ups I do and for medical purposes.

            I wipe the minerals out of the container after each use so will never have a build up there. Maybe some will make it to the coils - not sure, but it will definitely last long enough with my limited use of it.

            I'm not necessarily looking at breaking the bonds, but wondering if it will change the bond angle. For example, if you can positively charge a water molecule, you change the bond angle to possibly a more obtuse angle because there are less electrons distributed to push the hydrogen closer together.

            Just a thought if cavitating water changes anything like this or not.
            Sincerely,
            Aaron Murakami

            Books & Videos https://emediapress.com
            Conference http://energyscienceconference.com
            RPX & MWO http://vril.io

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            • #7
              ultrasonic water cleaner

              Originally posted by Sputins View Post
              Hi Aaron,

              No, not really...

              I've used the little foggers or cold mist devices in a water-mist ionizing device I made once.

              However we use laboratory grade ultrasonic cleaners at work and the company "Soniclean" where they are locally made, is a minute or two walk away. I'm familiar with the ultrasonic ceramic transducers used in them, as I often visit their workshop when the cleaners require repairs.

              Soniclean | So Easy - So Fast - So Clean

              The ultrasonic cleaners work on fixed or pulse swept frequencies. They say for cleaning, the pulsed swept frequencies are better.

              What is your angle or ideas on the application for the ultrasonic cleaners?
              I'll probably have to pick your brain on this at some point!
              Sincerely,
              Aaron Murakami

              Books & Videos https://emediapress.com
              Conference http://energyscienceconference.com
              RPX & MWO http://vril.io

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