Difficulty: Moderately Challenging
Things You’ll Need:
- Two 1-gallon plastic storage containers
- One 2-inch PVC pipe
- Electrical wire
- Piece of chamois slightly larger than PVC pipe
- 12V or 24V power adapter
- Two crocodile clips
- Two 0.5-inch by 0.75-inch titanium electrodes
Step1
Set up the 2 1-gallon plastic containers next to each other and cut a 2-inch hole on the side of each one so that they line up and face each other.
Step2
Insert the piece of chamois into the PVC pipe so that it fills the entire diameter of the pipe, and insert the pipe into the 2 holes you cut out of the plastic containers.
Step3
Attach the titanium electrodes to some electrical wire.
Step4
Attach the alligator clips to the 12V or 24V power system and to the wire that is running to the titanium electrodes.
Step5
Place a titanium electrode in each 1-gallon plastic container, and make sure the contact between the alligator clips and the wire running to the electrodes remain out of the water.
Step6
Fill the containers with water from your faucet and turn on the power adapter. This initiates the ionizing process.
Step7
Wait at least 2 hours and watch as the water separates into the 2 containers. The water in one container will turn brown and murky while the water in the other container will be clear and clean. Once the ionizing process is complete, the brown water is the acidized water and the clear water is the alkalinized water.