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Jay NE Ohio
Posted 10/14/2024 07:01 (#10925883 - in reply to #10925753)
Subject: RE: IQ Water System



northeastern Ohio
Clean_water - 10/13/2024 23:21

Hi Jay

I agree that my website needs quite a few improvements. I am dairy farmer by trade, and I am unfortunately not very good at website development and social media yet, but you've got to start somewhere. I appreciate your feedback and plan to keep building my website.

The system works through a number of scientific principles including cavitation/turbulence and changes in water pressure which cause water to change its molecular structure so that it forms smaller molecules, restructures unwanted contaminates to be inert and destroys the cell membranes of organic organisms killing them. The IQ unit was developed by a German scientist and each unit is individually built in Germany. It does not work using the same principles as reverse osmosis, and also does not contain any filters. The unit requires no maintenance after installation.

As a farmer myself its hard to believe that a piece of equipment can work so well with no maintenance, but it does! The first unit was installed 13 years ago and is still in service.

Here is a link to a UTube video testimonial. Again it was my first attempt at posting a video, but I hope my videos improve with time.
https://youtu.be/QqrvHIP0-EE?si=d1GotydIsrMFhQ-S

Id be happy to answer any other questions you have.
Tim


Thanks for the reply and video Tim. I actually think your video is a pretty good testimonial.

However, your explanation above raises more questions for me:

1) Does this unit use electricity? I am aware that you can use certain frequencies to change the molecular structure of water and break up water clusters.

2) I think you can also break up clusters by subjecting water to sudden pressure change. Is this the method it uses? If so, does it restrict flow?

3) Years ago, there were people/companies selling magnets that attached to your water line and were supposed to do the same thing. I believe an EMF can accomplish the goals, but there needs to be significant exposure time and those stupid little magnets did not have any exposure time, therefore were not effective. If your device uses EMF and does so with enough exposure, it could be effective.

There may be other methods of water conditioning without chemicals. Which specific method does your device use?

My water source for my cows is high in iron algae. I would love to find an economical solution and would be willing to give your system a try if it is a viable option. But I also like to know how and why it works before I make a decision.

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