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Jay NE Ohio
Posted 10/16/2024 14:59 (#10928478 - in reply to #10926095)
Subject: RE: IQ Water System



northeastern Ohio
Clean_water - 10/14/2024 09:50

Jay,

Thank you for your reply. The IQ unit does not use or require electricity. In fact, the inventor wants the unit/units installed three feet away from electricity, if possible, to avoid outside influence from emf's. Also, thus is why on the IQ unit there are two grey plastic couplings which act like die-electric unions to protect it from outside electricity sources. The unit works primarily on the high turbulence, cavitation, changes in pressure inside the unit and yes, some magnetism. This breaks the covalent bonds between the hydrogen and oxygen ions to form smaller water clusters which while bursting the cell walls of bacteria such as "iron algae, coliforms, salmonellas" are killed and will not grow. Yes, there are other systems out there that use some of the same principles. However, this is the only one that my German friend found that actually had independent research behind the system.

These units need to be sized appropriately to the water needs of the operation. So, in some cases yes, they can restrict flow. With that said there are four different sizes and where the large size itself does not they can be installed in parallel in on a manifold to meet the needs such as the case in where we installed three large units to meet the needs of a 4500-cow herd. The four sizes range from 271 gal per hour to 2642 gal per hour.

I have other farms that have iron algae, and we have taken care of the problem. The first unit we installed 2 1/2 years ago was a 1200 cow dairy which had iron algae. Feel free to contact me directly at [email protected] or call me at the phone number on the website to discuss further.


Tim, I know you are a busy guy, but I sent you an email on Monday and haven't received a response. Maybe it went to your spam folder?
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