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FAQ's about
Jupiter Water Ionizers
Where are the Jupiter Ionizers
manufactured?
The manufacturer of the
Jupiter Ionizers is Dong Yang Science, a Korean Company. There are
those who speak poorly of Korean made Water Ionizers, however their
criticism is misplaced. Until the 1990's, Water Ionizers were
produced exclusively in Japan. Dong Yang Science began producing
Water Ionizers nearly eighteen years ago and was the first company
to introduce MICOM Digital Technology to the Water Ionizer market,
which is fast becoming a standard throughout the industry. They have
become well established in their field and are considered a global
leader in Ionized Water Technology. The company was formed in 1982
and is exceedingly well respected throughout Korea and the Far East.
Does the Jupiter Ionizers
provide acid water as well as alkaline water?
Yes, as do all Water Ionizers.
Water is run over positive and negative electrodes producing
positive and negative ions in the water which are then separated to
produce alkaline and acid water. It's like getting two machines in
one.
How does the Jupiter Ionizer
compare with other Water Ionizers on the market?
Nearly all Water Ionizers
produced today provide approximately the same levels of ionized
water, that is, an alkaline pH 9.9 and ORP -300, and an acid pH 5.5
and ORP +800. The Jupiter Ionizer delivers those levels and stands
up well in comparison to any other Water Ionizer on the market,
regardless of their country of origin.
Why is the Jupiter Ionizer
less expensive than other Water Ionizers on the market?
TheWaterGroup.net buys direct
from the importer and passes along the savings to you. It's as
simple as that.
Does the Jupiter Ionizer have
any features that the other Water Ionizers on the market don't have?
The Jupiter Ionizers uses
MICOM Digital Technology, while most other Water Ionizers on the
market use the old analog technology. With MICOM, the unit has the
ability to self-clean for thirty seconds for every ten minutes of
use. This helps extend the life of the electrodes and therefore the
life of the Water Ionizer. It also can sense that hot water is being
put through the unit and automatically shuts off. (Hot water would
burn out the electrodes). This protection and the self-cleaning
mechanism of MICOM helps extend the life of the Water Ionizer
dramatically.
There has been some discussion
about electrodes on Water Ionizers. What are the Jupiter Ionizers
electrodes made of?
The electrodes are composed of
Solid Titanium with a dip-treatment platinum coating, which is the
standard in the industry. Titanium is used because it is extremely
hard. The platinum is coated, NOT electroplated, on to the titanium.
Platinum is used because it is an excellent conductor. The Jupiter
Ionizer does NOT use stainless steel electrodes as has been
suggested by other companies. Stainless steel was used for Water
Ionizer electrodes in the late 1980's and was found not be a
suitable material because they did not last more than a a few years.
The industry began using titanium platinum-coated electrodes as a
whole in the early 1990's because it will last indefinitely. At
present, no one is manufacturing Water Ionizers with stainless steel
electrodes.
Some companies claim to have
solid platinum electrodes on their Water Ionizers. Is that better
than titanium platinum coated?
Solid platinum electrodes
would be cost prohibitive to begin with. The electrodes are one of
the most expensive components of the Water Ionizer. Also, platinum
is a very soft metal (as is gold) and therefore would not be an
appropriate material for the electrode base, which is why titanium
is used. Anyone claiming to have solid platinum electrodes in the
Water Ionizers they are selling do not know their own product
because solid platinum electrodes are, in a practical sense, not
possible in a Water Ionizer.
Does the Jupiter Ionizer come
with a warranty and how does it work?
The Jupiter Ionizer comes with
a two year warranty from the date of purchase. If anything goes
wrong with the unit during that period, return it to the
theWaterGroup.net and it will either be repaired or replaced, if
necessary, for free as long as it is under the warranty. Please be
aware that if taken care of properly, there is little that can go
wrong with a Jupiter Water Ionizer.
Does it work with city water
and well water?
Yes both. The Jupiter Ionizer
has a built in carbon filter which effectively removes chlorine (a
known carcinogen) from tap water, which is why you should use a
shower filter to remove chlorine before taking a shower.
The only concern would be if
there is a high level of iron in your water. Any state health
department laboratory in the country can run a test to see how much
iron is in your water. A level of .4 mg/L or higher is too much. It
will deposit on the electrodes over a year or two and eventually
render the unit inoperable. There are ways to remove iron from your
water through filtration.
How long does the Jupiter
Ionizer filter last?
It depends on the quality of
your water source and how much chlorine it contains. The amount of
chlorine is contains can easily be determined by a call to your
local water company and asking. For instance, if the level of
chlorine is between .4 and 1.0 PPM (mg/L), the filter should last
about 12-18 months. If the chlorine level is above that, the filter
will last about 9-12 months. There is a filter life indicator on the
Jupiter Ionizer, which will provide you with some idea of when your
filter should be replaced. However it simply records the volume of
water that has run through the Jupiter Ionizer and does not measure
the amount of chlorine in the water.
Should I be concerned about
the quality of the water coming out of my tap if I have city water?
Yes, for two reasons. As
discussed, city water contains chlorine and other unwanted
particulate matter in it that should be removed by filtration. There
are sometimes other problems with city water such as bacterial
contamination, benzene and other contaminants. These are more the
exception than the rule. You should check with your municipal water
company for further information on any of these types of problems
occurring in your water.
Do Water Ionizers remove
fluoride from tap water?
Some companies claim that all
the fluoride in tap water is removed with the use of Water Ionizers.
This is not entirely true. A Water Ionizer will send about half the
amount of fluoride found in city water down the acid tube, thus
cutting the amount of fluoride you drink in your water by about
one-half. Water Ionizers do NOT entirely remove fluoride from the
water, whether it has been added to the water or is already there
naturally as with the case of a well.
Can I use the Jupiter Ionizer
with bottled water or must I hook it up to the sink?
It is possible to use the
Jupiter Ionizer with bottled water, although it may not be quite as
convenient. That will essentially depend on the quality of your tap
water, how fussy you want to be with what you drink and how much you
want to spend. TheWaterGroup.net sells a unit that can used with a
one to five gallon size jug that pumps the water out of the jug and
into the ionizer.
Another option would be to put
one or two filters underneath the sink where your Water Ionizer is,
one being a particulate filter that takes suspended particles out of
the water, the other a carbon filter that removes chlorine if you
have city water. TheWaterGroup.net sells quality filter housings and
filters.
Is the Jupiter Ionizer
difficult to install?
Not at all. The average
installation time is less than 15 minutes. The Jupiter Water Ionizer
comes with a diverter that hooks up to the faucet on your sink and a
single tube that can easily be cut to length as needed. Attach the
hose to the outlet on the diverter and the intake line of the
Jupiter Ionizer. The other hose should be connected to the Acid
outlet line of the Jupiter Ionizer which drains into the sink.
(Remember, Alkaline and Acid water are always produced
simultaneously). Plug in the unit, preferably into a GFI (protected)
outlet. As water is diverted into the Jupiter Ionizer, it will
automatically turn on and begin producing Ionized Water. You will
usually see a slightly dark discoloration the first you turn on the
Jupiter Ionizer. This is carbon being washed from the filter and is
completely normal. Be aware that the Jupiter Ionizer self-cleans
each time you turn it on. This can be turned off by pushing the pH
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