Is the New Nine-Plate Water Ionizer an Improvement or Not?
Posted by Alkaline Water Plus on 14th Dec 2010
Tyent and Life water ionizer companies have now come out with 9-plate water ionizers. Is a 9-plate water ionizer better than a 7-plate water ionizer? It has been a long, long time since I’ve completely trusted what water ionizer companies say about themselves. Even when I think their water ionizers are great, I have found that all too many times the “facts” I am given by the companies, themselves, are exaggerated. I do my own testing, because only then can I see for myself what really is the truth about any particular water ionizer. I did a series of tests on both the 7070 Tyent Turbo and the 9090 Tyent Turbo Extreme, to determine if the 9090 Turbo Extreme was actually better than the 7070 Turbo. My prediction was that there would be noticeable differences and that those differences would be in the area of the ability of the 9-plate water ionizer to get a faster flow rate. However, what I found was…
There is negligible, if any difference between the performance of the two water ionizers.
Here are the videos… [Note: I was unable to test the 7070 Tyent Turbo directly against the 9090 Tyent Turbo Extreme, because I only had one set of filters. So, I tested each against the Athena…to improve the accuracy and reliability of the testing.
In this first video, I’m testing the Tyent 7070 Turbo water ionizer against the Jupiter Athena water ionizer.
In this 2nd video, I’m testing the Tyent 9090 Turbo Extreme water ionizer against the Jupiter Athena water ionizer.
In this 3rd video, I’m testing the Tyent 9090 Turbo Extreme water ionizer against the Athena water ionizer at a fast flow rate.Analysis:
Based on the information in the videos, above, I have constructed some charts, below. My analysis is that the Athena and Tyent 7070 are fairly well tied, and so are the Athena and Tyent 9090 Turbo water ionizers. There is negligible difference between the outcome of the Tyent 7070 Turbo water ionizer and the Tyent 9090 Turbo Extreme water ionizer.Tyent 7070 vs Athena Water Ionizer Comparison
Tyent 7070 |
Athena |
|
Level 1pH/ORP |
9.2/+37 |
9.3/-33 Better |
Level 2pH/ORP |
9.8/-166 |
10.1/-626 Better |
Level 3pH/ORP |
10.5/-782 Better |
11.1/-820 |
Level 4pH/ORP |
11/-796 |
11.2/-820 Better |
Low Acid |
2.2 Better |
2.3 |
Tyent 9090 vs Athena Water Ionizer Comparison
Tyent 9090 |
Athena |
|
Level 1pH/ORP |
10.1/-117 |
9.8/-48 Better |
Level 2pH/ORP |
10.8/-558 Better |
10.5/-290 |
Level 3pH/ORP |
11.3/-800 |
11.2/-810 Better |
Level 4pH/ORP |
11.5/-815 Better |
11.4/-826 |
Low Acid |
2.4 |
2.2 Better |
Tyent 9090 vs Athena Water Ionizer at Fast Flow!
Tyent |
Athena |
|
Level 1pH/ORP |
9.2/+37 |
9.3/-33 Better |
Level 2pH/ORP |
9.8/-166 |
10.1/-626 Better |
Level 3pH/ORP |
10.5/-782 Better |
11.1/-820 |
Level 4pH/ORP |
11/-796 |
11.2/-820 Better |
Low Acid |
2.2 Better |
2.3 |
In some further testing [I’ll have to find the video], I found the following: The Athena water ionizer’s performance fell off at the “Fast” flow rate [when it reached over a 2 liters per min.] The Tyent 9090 fell off too, but not as much. So, I suppose that if you were looking for a faster flowing water ionizer, it would be better to have the Tyent 9090. Here are the results:
Tyent 9090 vs Athena Water Ionizer at Level 3 with Slow, Medium and Fast Flow Rates!
Tyent 9090 |
Athena |
|
Slow |
11/-796 |
11/-782 |
Medium |
11.2/-790 |
10.8/-745 |
Fast |
10.8/-480 |
10.4/-127 |
So, what can be learned?
When it comes to water ionizers… Bigger is not necessarily better & more is not necessarily better either.
However, it is clear that all three of the water ionizers tested were of exceptional ability to ionize!