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12/13/2021

I have been experimenting with different ways of running reverse osmosis (RO) water that has a calcium sulfite remineralization filter on the RO water line out of the tankless Nobana Reverse Osmosis System into a Kangen SD501 Platinum Water Machine. The goal at the end of the day to understand what minerals are necessary for effective electrolysis, and how to get the most molecular hydrogen possible out of a water ionizer. Some questions to ask when experimenting are the following:

  1. Do you know what is in your city water? Do you need all the minerals in the tap water for effective electrolysis. Do you know how to remove unnecessary minerals from your tap water? Is there anything toxic in your city water? Do you know what minerals are corrosive and what minerals aren’t?

  2. If you remove any of tap water minerals, will you affect the ability to produce molecular hydrogen and alkalinity as the water ionizer was intended?

  3. Do you have to re-mineralize reverse osmosis water in order to produce high levels of molecular hydrogen? If you don’t re-mineralize RO water does that affect potential hydrogen (pH) levels? If yes, is the water still safe to consume?

  4. Can you get more molecular hydrogen by running the machine slower or faster? How do you measure for molecular hydrogen.

It is a fact that all home water ionizers need minerals in order to run effectively. A lot of people with water ionizers do not know what minerals are important for effective electrolysis or ways to produce more molecular hydrogen than a water ionizer was originally intended. You can only figure this out if you have a home set up that allows you to experiment with different ways of producing very high-quality clean water with different flow rates and filters that give enough contact time to the water to actually remove 99.99% of particulates. Then you also need very accurate meters down to at least two decimal points to measure each stage of the water production process as your tweak for experimentation and new ideas.

Here is a video below of me experimenting with different ways to bottle molecular hydrogen, and also testing what the new molecular hydrogen levels in the Kangen water are since installing my calcium sulfate remineralization filter on the RO water line coming off my tankless RO system. Enjoy and more videos to come soon!

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