You’re cutting youself short and selling me high, Soloman. Installing the Unit was just plain hard work drilling plastic, bending a pipe around a tree and and taping some wires around other wires. To then connect the Unit to a water pipe is but a cakewalk, compared.
Again, maybe Nancy would like to step in and throw some ideas on doing it, even if I think what she advised me will not be any different.
Regarding your “water quest” and Clayton Nolte,
I’m sure you are aware of an immense number of “products” and “explanations” being advertised around the Net.
I always try to try understanding both sides of any issue that interests me.
That is why I would advise you taking some time to read this site from a retired Chemistry professor (
http://www.chem1.com/CQ/wonkywater.html) and this site (
http://www.cyber-nook.com/water/alteredwater.htm) from a guy who states
“I have a BA degree in biology with a minor in chemistry from the University of Colorado in Boulder, CO. I completed a Masters of Science in molecular genetics from Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff, AZ. I have taught biology and physical science at the high school and college levels. I am currently employed at the Denver VA Medical Center and provide data analysis, database management, programming, computer support, and quality management reporting for the National Surgical Quality Improvement Program.”There’s “something” in water, that’s for sure, as
Marcel Violet and his “entire hospital experiment” proved to the point of having merited a
“positive opinion issued by the (French) National Academy of Medicine in 1958”.
But as with everything, a lot of
“stuff” hits the fan, commercially speaking. That is why reading those two sites is important, from a simple approach point of view to the issue, before making judgments and decisions involving your hard earned cash. Just so you can weight things, I’d say.
That said,
This site (
http://www.waterfyi.com/water-ionizers/gimmick-or-scam/) is from a guy who assumes having been on the “
water ionizer business” and having sold its “
machines” . Very interesting reading, for this guys writes with what comes across as honesty (to me, that is). And he not only (not surprisingly) seconds the “benefits” of drinking “ionized water” but he also says
you don’t need to spend thousands of dollars. He recommends a simple unit called “
Vitev Flo” which was selling for $399 when he wrote this article in 2010, and that now sells for $199. You can, FWIW, find it here-
http://www.vitev.com/alkaline-water-ionizers-p/flo.htmAlso,
In this site (
http://aetherforce.com/water-structuriz ... -verbelli/) you will find a very interesting place to read about several kinds of apparatus with alleged “water enhancing” properties of which the site’s owner even bought some, among which you will find several Youtubes about your Clayton Nolte and his proposals.
Hope it helps.
Best to you, as always.