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The AquaVolta® Booster leaks during several consecutive applications | What am I doing wrong?

Dear Mr. Asenbaum,

I work with your Aquabooster and so far have mostly made water with plastic water bottles, which I find very unpleasant (plasticizers, etc.), especially since I can use it at home
can work with glass. I've been trying to find a solution for 2 months now - I've tried BPA-free bottles (none fit the adapter), and glass bottles (most threaded).
don't fit and the ones that do fit don't close completely tightly).

I found a single one that fits well into the adapter due to the bottle thread, but after three to four minutes water comes out next to the neck of the bottle - an additional seal
doesn't help either.

I've already asked Yasin about the problem, but I haven't received a satisfactory answer (statement: "the adapter also fits glass bottles"). I assume either
Is it due to the pressure build-up and since the glass bottle creates more counter pressure, like a plastic bottle it pushes the water out or another possibility: the edge of the glass bottle (which is clear
thicker than plastic) a little too thick.

Have you tested this or do you know of glass bottles that are tight even with 2 x 7 minutes of production) I'm also asking because I already have the second booster, because the rubber for switching on and off broke on the first one, allowing water into the device could run.

With kind regards,

Practice Manfred G.

Answer from KH Asenbaum | Seals and tightness of the AquaVolta® hydrogen booster

Dear Mr. G.,
Of over 100 glass and plastic bottles tested, only two non-German glass brands have so far not fit tightly into one of the two adapters. However, you have to be very careful when screwing in, screw in very straight and firmly and also make sure that the sealing rings are seated correctly. Maybe just take a little more time.

You also don't have to press the power switch so hard that it slides away. All it really takes is gentle pressure.

The devices are designed by the manufacturer for 5-7 minutes of use. Therefore, the glass container supplied is not very pressure-stable, but it can easily last for 10 minutes. Of course, larger quantities of liquid require a longer production time. I have with one 1 liter Miron glass bottle ionized easily for 60 minutes. With plastic bottles, as unpleasant as they may be, it takes even longer because they are not rigid against the pressure and can also be screwed into the thread more elastically.

With kind regards,
Karl Heinz Asenbaum

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