Roman R.: I read that the electrodes should always be dry after use. How come? (Electrolysis cell drying)
This is the case with all table-top continuous ionizers
If activated water were to remain in it, it would be subject to the rules —> Relaxation time, which means, among other things, that minerals such as calcium are precipitated, which would ultimately hinder both electrolysis and the flow of water through the spout.
The reason why I only have one model so far —> Under-table devices The reason why we can recommend this is precisely this: the activated water cannot drain away and, if the water is rich in lime, requires unreasonably frequent manual descaling procedures.
. An electrolysis cell in a modern water ionizer is corrosion-resistant for decades as long as the galvanized platinum layer is not damaged.
However, if filtration is inadequate, iron particles that reach the anode can build up an oxide layer over the platinum layer, which reduces performance. You can scrape away the oxide layer and expose the platinum again, but you have to do this —> Electrolysis cell disassemble.
Excerpt from the book by Karl Heinz Asenbaum: “Electro-activated water – An invention with extraordinary potential. Water ionizers from A – Z”
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