Hi Duncan,

On Mon, 30 Oct 2000 17:51:14 -0800, "Duncan Crow"
<[email protected]> wrote:

>I checked with the Russian Hydrologist...when making living and dead water
>with stainless steel rods, 220v and a bridge rectifier they make a batch in
>a plastic bucket and use half for disinfectant and half on the plants. The
>disinfectant half is especially useful for getting rid of body fungus, itch
>and etc..so I can say that you wouldn't necessarily be disinfecting items
>'on the fly' (by placing items in the bucket being zapped). I'm thankfully
>not familiar with. I did get rid of a bit of athlete's foot a couple of
>times with CS tho'.  One application.

What you're describing is a water ionizer.  They're used quite a bit
in Japan (and maybe Korea).  I just put a Jupiter Ionizer in service
and it certainly does produce both alkaline and acidic water.  The
acidic stuff is the disinfectant, while the alkaline stuff you drink
(or put on plants).

-- Dean -- from (almost) Duh Moyn  (CDP, KB0ZDF)


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