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pH Solution Test Below you will see results of the comparison tests between Enagic and Electrolysis Enhancer.com (EE.com). The tests we're completed using a LeveLuk series SD501 unit. Between tests, "clean water"(pH 7.0) from the SD501 was used in the electrolysis enhancer resivoir to flush the Enagic electrolysis enhancer from the system in the "strong acidic" setting before using EE.com's electrolysis enhancer. For both tests, samples we're taken when the electrolysis enhancers reservoir was at it's midpoint (half empty) to ensure the system was working properly. Each sample was tested with the pH test liquid supplied by Enagic. Ethanol (CAS No. 6417-5) Phenolphthalein (Cas No. 77-09-08) Methyl Red (Cas No. 493-52-7) Bromothymol Blue (CAS No. 76-59-5) Each sample was approx. 14.7 ml. by volume. Four (4) drops of Enagic's pH test liquid was added to each sample and then the samples we're capped and agitated for approximately 10 seconds each to ensure proper dilution/mixing of the pH test liquid. The photos below we're taken in groups of 2, one in normal light (fluorescent) with flah and one in normal light (fluorescent) without flash to provide for a contrasting effect to aid in visual acuity. * Please note, as Enagic states in their manuals, there are numerous determining factors in the end results of pH water tests. While the Enagic units are able to alter the pH of water significantly, your individual results will surly vary due to your tap water pH and relative chlorine &mineral salt concentrations as well as how clean or corroded your LeveLuk's rigid plates and ion exchange membranes are among other factors. The important result is that the "strong acid" water produced by your LeveLuk machine falls below the 3.0 pH barrier. 
   
 
 
 
pH Meter Test

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