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Massive
900cm2 electrolysis cell is double the size of most domestic ionisers,
enabling the unit to ionise more strongly, at higher flow rates and for
longer. This leading feature alone puts the AlkaTech ahead of every other
machine on the market.
You
will struggle to find out the surface area of other ioniser electrodes
- they normally just state the number of electrodes, but what does it
matter how many electrodes there are if you don't know the electrode size?
The
reason why other ioniser manufacturers are using ionisers with electrode
surface areas ranging between 200cm2 and 400cm2 is two-fold. First, because
the electrode materials are platinum and titanium, which are extremely
expensive metals. Providing smaller electrodes enables a manufacturer
to produce a machine for less money. Second, inefficient power transformers
cause larger electrodes to heat up and deteriorate - this is not an issue
with the AlkaTech, which uses an advanced SMPS electrical system that
doesn't use a transformer.
The
electrolysis cell is not permanently sealed, which is
quite simply because we want this expensive component to be refurnishable.
Every ioniser in the world will suffer the build up of minerals on the
electrodes, decreasing its performance. As other ionisers ship with a
sealed cell, you cannot do anything about this other than dispose of your
machine when you test the output pH/ORP to discover it is no different
from your municipal supply. Because we insist on a lifetime of constant
performance, we have the facilities within the UK to refurbish electrodes,
which on the 900cm2 model is usually around 8 years. If you test any other
ioniser that has been used for over 6 months you will find a decrease
in performance, and no performance at all within 2 years.
We
offer a lifetime warranty on the electrodes because they
will never be damaged by heat, and can be cleaned to a 'new' condition
when necessary. The ionising potential of the AlkaTech is so high, that
it can undergo up to 8 years of use before its performance decreases sufficiently
to prevent the machine from ionising at the maximum levels, which themselves
are safe limits imposed by a programme on the central chip.
The
AlkaTech offers 7 output levels: pH4 to pH10, and ORP +680mV to -400mV.
These levels are programmed to 7 easily identifiable buttons. The unit
also has buttons on its control panel to adjust these levels, in pH increments
of 0.1, permitting over 70 possible levels. The top setting can be adjusted
to produce a maximum ORP of -460mV, at pH 10.2. This is a pre-programmed
safety limit, but to indicate the ability of the AlkaTech, if you set
the machine to produce acidic water of pH 4, and collect water from the
drainage tube, the alkalinity will be around pH 11.5.
The
AlkaTech produces a constant pH and ORP, as verified by an on screen
display of the pH and ORP. The ONLY way to produce a constant pH and ORP
is to take measurement and adjust the power to the electrodes accordingly.
We claim to be the only ioniser with a constant output function. Please
note any other claims, be they of artificial intelligence or neuro electric
computers, are absolutely absurd and false. There is no brain inside the
ioniser and nothing brainy about a constant output function. All that
is required is a device that measures the pH & ORP, and the ability
to adjust the ionising strength accordingly.
There
are two simple ways to tell if an ioniser is able to produce a stable
output: 1) adjust the input flow rate, 2) test the machine on water with
a different level of dissolved minerals. The first test is easy, and most
other ioniser literature will indicate that the machine ionises more strongly
if the flow rate is decreased (proving that it does not achieve a constant
output). The second test requires you either removing minerals, adding
them, or testing the unit under a different water supplier or indeed different
country. Actually, we did all these tests - from Japan (very soft water)
to Ibiza (crazily hard water) - and the machine produced the same results
(noticeably drawing differing amounts of power, which we measured too).
Of
course, the quick way to tell is to look for a display panel that tells
you the pH and ORP, because if the machine is measuring these factors,
why would it keep that information to itself when it's so valuable to
the user?
To
advance our technology further for the benefit of the user we have created
the worlds only colour display, that changes colour according to the setting.
Anyone with a passing familiarity with pH testing will know that most
methods test using paper or a solution and produce a visual result. From
red (acidic) to a dark blue (alkaline), the AlkaTech changes its colour,
so you know at a glance what it's doing. Conveniently, red, commonly associated
with danger, is the colour for highly acidic water. This way you'll never
have an accident and drink something unintended.
In
addition to colour, the machine beeps whilst producing acidic water.
The
AlkaTech has a very high flow rate of up to 5 litres
per minute, which simply means less waiting time for water. How does this
compare with other ionisers? Most claim flow rates of up to 3 litres per
minute (we have seen 4 stated on websites, but product literature from
the manufacturer always claims 3). How does this work in reality? On most
municipal water supplies in the UK we find that the output on the AlkaTech
is 4.5 litres per minute. On numerous other makes of ioniser that we have
tested, the flow rate is typically less than 2 litres per minute.
Even
at 4.5 litres per minute the AlkaTech is able to produce results that
other ionisers could only achieve if the inlet flow rate was reduced to
less than 1 litre per minute.
It
is worth noting that the AlkaTech displays the output flow rate, because
like everything else it is measuring this, and we believe you should know.
Thus, when the AlkaTech tells you how many litres of water have been
used, and that it's time to change the filter cartridge, you can trust
this basic countdown. All other water ionisers available perform their
countdown in arbitrary units based on operation time and offer no reflection
of actual water volume processed, making their filter change notification
unreliable.
All
ionisers need to operate a cleaning cycle. This is due to the unavoidable
mineral build up on the electrodes. Cleaning is performed by reversing
the polarity of the power supplied to the electrodes so that minerals
of the opposite electrical charge move over the plates causing them to
de-scale.
The
AlkaTech Ioniser initiates an automatic cleaning cycle only once every
12 hours. You'll find most other systems either perform their cleaning
cycle before you collect water every time you open the faucet, or operate
some faux cleaning method that doesn't interrupt the collection of alkaline
water. Unless acidic water moves throughout all channels of an ionizer
normally carrying alkaline water, those parts will suffer scaling. Whilst
the electrolysis cell is the most valuable part of any ioniser, there
are other components too which must be maintained.
The
AlkaTech excels in performance by allowing a continuous ionised output
for up to 4 hours without overheating or causing any damage to the electrodes.
Other ionisers (which typically limit ionisation to 15 minutes!) cannot
achieve this because the plating on the electrodes is too thin and fragile
and would risk damage.
One
considerable problem affecting this in other ionisers is the use of an
inexpensive and inefficient power transformer, which wastes up to 50%
of energy consumed as lost heat. Apart from a cost saving, transformers
are an easy way to adapt machines to differing global power supplies.
The
AlkaTech Ioniser uses an advanced SMPS electrical system that doesn't
use a transformer. This switching solution is specific to the power supply
characteristics of the territory within which it is sold. It is extremely
power efficient and far quieter too.
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