Let's do the math. This device draws about 3-4 kW at most, in one hour it's 3-4 kWh. A computer draws about 100-200W, resulting in 15-30 hours of use. A phone draws about 10-15W, resulting in about 300 hours of runtime or about 300 phone charges. For your computer to draw 3 kW in 10 years (3652 days, leap years included), it would have to consume 0.82 Wh per day or less. Divided by 8 hours of daily use, it's only about 100 mW per hour. How is this possible..
At 1:12 this is what it translates to. In case anyone was wondering lol. "Water electrolyzer Put the electrode into the water and then power it on Do not touch the national bar when power is on Do not put your fingers into the test water Do not use metal containers for water detection A identified as the most beneficial water quality inspection equipment"
I bought one and tested our tap water verses fiji water bottles water and burkey filter. The tap was the grossest and fiji turned green, reverse osmosis never changed color except a tinge of yellow. I saw with my own eyes that pure water wasn’t affected and stayed the same color while my tap water changed to black green with a tinge of red and white. I checked our cities water online and low and behold the electrolyzer proved correct at the amount of arsenic we have in our water. I will keep this video in mind but I trust what I saw on my own experience this far
I had the same experience. I was happy to use this. See the results and now I have transformed my water for my kids. I am also happy that I now know the danders of this device and lucky for me I don’t still need to use it (or just don’t touch the rods?!)
@@DMC428 I put celtic salt in my distilled water and ran the test. It only turned yellow, it didn't turn into a toxic green, black, blue, and brown sludge.
That is by design, the power cable acts as a fuse and breaks if you pull too much current over it xD Of course, it is superior Chinese technology. Made from weapons grade Chinesium
Fantastic information. Thank you so much. I almost bought one of these monstrosities. Keep up your great work. You are saving lives. From a Scottish Patriot in Madrid.
I’d suggest, put a tiny amount of salt in the distilled water to provide conductivity. If a color is created, we know for sure it is from the electrode since we have controlled all other inputs.
Yeah, this dude is trying to take us far from a a simple way to check the poison they feed us with. I've made the test, distiled water + salt = clear water. It's curios that I've tried San Pelegrino and the dirt is magnetic, the other types of water is not magnetic and I've tried at least 10 so far! Another coincidence is that I've tested water which contain fluoride and it's getting yellow which is what the instructions says. Then I tried fluoride free water and was not yellow at all. I guess this dude is paid by the people poisoning us to discredit the device and take us far away. One think anyone respecting his heath should do... just drink distiled water, you don't need their "minerals", body can assimilate minerals from food. Drink pure water! A water distiler will cost you around £100!
@@LastDissidents Hi, you seem to know whatvyou are talking about. I just got the device and tested a few different waters. The one from my tap water turns yellow. If I understand well, yellow is the only color that is acceptable, right? Obtried the bottle watwr called Cristaline, its a french natural flat waterx it turned black! with really thick black pieces, that's prett7 bad right? (I didnt have a magnet to test ifnit was magnetic) How bad donyou think it os if it was magnetic? Thanks if you can answer, would be nice
@@LastDissidents Then with that crazy amount of pollution, every living being would stop being. If the governments do pollute the water, then all the pets and plants around humans should be sick as hell too. So this much pollution logically can't only make you dumb, it will kill you in at least mid-term; Organ failures should be a very common thing among the population.
@@adibmohareri1223 The truth is that we are adapting to anything. They just want to maintain the diseases not to kill us. That's how they get money! Example: You can drink coca cola instead water and still live but you'll be sick and eventually you'll die because diseases caused by that poison. Fluoride makes you dumb and that's a fact! You can't find that info in RUclips as you don't find anything to criticise the deadly injections, that's another fact. The truth is suppressed. Is simple, water formula is H2O, now you try to check some water and see how many hundreds of formula you'll find on it. Why not simply use a water distiller and have that pure H2O? Don't use water filters, they can't filter everything, each water filter is made to filter out some of the pollutants, let's say fluoride and chlorine...but there are other poisonous substances in the water. I paid 4K for a Kangen K8 and I'm just washing my hands because I've tested the "filtered water" and is just an illusion that makes you think you are safe drinking it. Now for drinking I'm using £80 water distiller and this is what I trust, I've tested the water and there is only H2O. They are poisoning people through water, air, ELF EMFs, RF, and nutritional deficiency and they are doing it just to maintain the diseases. That's another fact! If you don't see it, you are another victim.
There is a video going around with a London guy testing four waters with this machine. I was going to get one to check for myself. Glad I watched this, thank you for your time and cute cat who was checking on your safety. ;-)
I'm not a chemist or anything; I see some conspiracy theories here, which I'm not saying are absolutely wrong but they don't seem quite critically thought. With some basic understandins of chemistry and some simple google searching, you can see that the colors visible in the water testing are actually very close to what you see as many compounds with aluminium and iron. Aluminium choloride is actually yellow although here it acts as the cathode. . Iron oxide is one of the most used matters to make a wide variety of color pigments including red, yellow, green, brown and black; all the colors we can see in the video. Also the iron chloride has almost the same colors. With that much power and heat it is so easy to enable such chemical reactions. Also adding salt to distilled water means adding other elements to the reaction, not just making the water conductive; especially the chlorine which can combine with both the iron and the aluminium, both of which have colors. Besides that, if these heavy metals or toxic metals exist in drinking water, there is a good chance that they are already making the water (more) conductive; so you're only testing the conductivity, not the claims of the producers. PS: the more percise way of testing the chemicals in the water would be the kits, eg the heavy metals water kits. Testing the water before and after using the electrolysis(which highly probably shows the iron compounds afterwards). Because if you use the device as something to test those materials in the water(ie using distilled water and salt to prove that those components exist in water), you have based the premise on the device being a reliable tool, something you know for a fact that tells the truth about the things in the water(which makes your experiment flawed) whereas you are actually doing this experiment to see if the device does what it claims to do.
Forget about the discolouring of the water If the water bubbles it still shows that there is some contaminates in the water as demonstrated with distilled water vs tap water. Tap water = conductivity.........Distilled water = Non conductivity. The contaminates that is in the water will react with the metal rods which will produce different colours from the metal rods and not from the water.
Yup, you nailed it, exactly! That's what's going on here. Corrosion from conductivity. It's basically similar to electroplating. The aluminium probes will not electroplate, so the corrosion from the steel probes remain suspended in the water, discoloring it. It's rust, from the device itself! Lol..
Shady the dumb-ass, there are minerals in drinking water which are essential to life. Drink distilled water only and see how long you'll live. I'll give you about 2 weeks.
Shady 702 the bubbles are hydrogen and oxygen from hydrolysis of the water itself. That would happen even with distilled water. The discoloration is from the minerals that are naturally present in water- and necessary for life- reacting with the electrodes. If minerals weren't present in the water, meaning the water was distilled, then over the course of a few weeks, your blood would become diluted to the point that osmosis would start to occur between your blood and the cell walls to try and balance the mineral content. And that is a bad thing.
I've read every answer here and none make sense. I have the machine. I live on a small tropical island, our tap water is pretty pure. It turns to a light yellow. Then tested our local bottle water which basically comes from the same mountain ⛰ as the tap, turned the same light yellow. Then tested a water from the mountains of France it turned black with big chuncks. Repeated the experience several times and the results were the same. My conclusion is it reallly does reveal what is in the water, wether it's bad or not according to the color, I do not know.
Well it’s not just the minerals in the water, it also reacts on other particles present in the water. I have done this test with many seasons of rain water, ground and well water with and without algae and bacteria proven to be present in the water before the test as well as with several brands of bottle waters and also distilled bottle water. The results for all of the waters were different. In the rain water there were no black colors, there were no green but there were very light shades of yellow compared to some bottle waters where the shade of yellow was more concentrated depending on the brand. As for the algae and bacteria water the colors were present and obvious as listed in the color chart. The device might be cheap and so are the probes but it works if you use it right. No more than 30 to 45 sec are necessary in 250ml of water. Otherwise the contents found in the water begins to cook black, displaying as heavy metal. I’ll give the device a 4 out of 4 especially since nothing else is as readily available.
I agree, i was shocked. We have a water purifier and it was the same outcome for tap. Destilled was fairly clear. I put a teaspoon of baking soda in tap and it remained clear. That was surprising
This is an electroliser :) For spliting water into hydrogen and oxygen. The electrodes break down diffrently due to the effect of hydrogen and oxygen, so the electrodes are set to be resistant to hydrogen or oxygen. Please look up browns gas
Also it says note! Water Electrolyzer • Interconnect the electrodes after they are placed in the water. • Do not touch the metal when the power is on. Do not put your fingers into the test. Do not use metal container three water detection
I'm disappointed: no accident in this video. There are door-to-door scammers in the USA and elsewhere who use this sort of device to sell expensive tap water filter systems to unsuspecting victims.
While I agree the metal rods maybe contaminating the water slightly, given different water types turn different colours then this must mean that the device is actually working to show what contaminates are present in the water regardless if the metal rods sheds whatever in each water test or you'd get the same colour results for all.
Agreed, I have the machine and different waters always give their own color, over and over, am just trying to figure out if it is good or bad. But it's really obvious the rods are not shedding, if so they would be shedding in watever water they would be in.
I was curious. Tested tap water, the natural spring water I was drinking, and three other including a steamed distilled water. The tap water and the natural spring water didn’t just change color there where floating particles. The natural spring water actually looked like you scooped it up from a swampy lake. It was beyond disgusting. The others just changed in color nothing floating. I even switched the metal rods in opposite glass to see if change. And no. So all the waters i tested where totally different.
@@LeapingFrogg it was bottled from a spring here where i live from the natural grocery store. It’s a family owned spring. I was just thinking about it yesterday and looked up the family owned company. It’s in Ava Missouri. So not sure if it’s supposed to do that because it’s coming from nature. It’s all so confusing. Cant we just trust the water. 🙃
I used Google lens to translated Instructions for use of the electrolyzer First place the two sets of electrodes into two water containers, then plug in the power supply, press the switch, and electrolyze for 30-60 seconds. Different colors of water after electrolysis show various impurities in water: yellow, dissolved acid, oxide, other organic color: arsenic (arsenic), mercury, lead, copper, sodium blue: bacteria, viruses, carcinogens, fertilizers, pesticides Equivalent: iron and rust, bacteria black: heavy metal
Pity you didn't finish up by adding a little salt to the distilled water, then you'd prove definitively that all the gunk was coming from the electrodes.
@@beatcat1265 I was referring to adding salt to the distilled water. This will increase the conductivity of the water. Ordinarily distilled water is not conductive, as is seen in the video, so almost no current flows. When the salt is added and the tester inserted, the water will boil vigorously. If the water turns dark, the water's discolouration must be coming from the tester's electrodes.
So just to be clear, does the water end up looking bad from the things discovered in it from this tester, or does the tester put stuff in the water? It would seem like it doesn't add anything to the water because it didn't in the distilled water. Maybe the bad contents that are in water draw things from the tester's positive and negative extender arms?
Lol...no no the water you drink is fine..!! Go alone with everyone else and believe black water that moves with a magnet is fine. Everyone else but me is stupid..so run alone now....
i tried this at home with tap, bottled and home filtered water. Tap was the worst, then bottled. The filtered water remained clean, only a very slight yellow tinge.
@@antoneckhart4010 For quite some time. Not enough people have knowledge you have acquired. What’s worse is when they are presented with the document/book you speak of, they have been so thoroughly programmed that they refuse to acknowledge it’s existence, much less will ever be curious to read it…even as their false reality nonsense is clearly being destroyed in a profoundly purposeful manner. I know. I’ve tried, for the past two and a half years, to wake hundreds to that which means to inform and protect them and their species. I’m sure you’ve had to have run into the same issues. Still, no matter how alarmingly truth may be at times, it always makes sense and it’s gathering is the only chance man can ever have to protect and preserve itself from being yet another wave erased. The human species, as a whole, is quite an awful thing…as they can’t help but to prove time and again. All the best to you in these coming days.
I think it would be a wise precaution to wear insulated safety gloves when testing your new electrical equipment, from some unnamed countries ! On the other hand, you could always use the Electrolyzer as a mini electric kettle. lol.
Definitely not using it as a kettle… it’s going to change the chemistry of the water and deposit carcinogenic and other dangerous traces of metallics into the drink
Do it for long enough and the contaminants will show. Thats because it came from the electrodes. Perfectly distilled water still conducts some current at 220v.
This is the infamous Precipitator from CBC Marketplace's SimplyH2O video. That's a US/Canada plug btw (Chinese plugs are similary but with an angle between the prongs).
The device itself is the problem. The rust being produced is from the iron electrodes. The Aluminum electrodes don't corrode cause aluminum does not electroplate. So the metal from the other steel electrodes stays suspended in the water. You seem to know about Chemistry, so now just apply electricity, corrosion and an understanding of alloys and Chemistry. And your answer as to why this is a scam, will be obvious. This is basically an electroplater and the device is part of what is fouling the water. If you are drinking decent tap water, it will have gone through a filtration process, or reverse osmosis and then would be remineralized cause r.o. strips the water of everything including minerals. There should be little to no bacteria in it or anything but minerals and Chlorine. Where the hell are you getting fertilizer and insecticides from?! That would have come out with the filtration or r.o. at the city water treatment plant.
@@MrBilld75 tap water is NOT RO water! RO water leaches minerals from your body and also the process costs a lot. We use RO water for our lab equipment in hospital pathology and no you cannot drink it 🤦♀️
@@Becalavelle Not all, no, but some is yes, go look it up! "Reverse osmosis used in water treatment plants", you'll find plenty on the subject. Tap water is either filtered with other means and chemically treated (most commonly) for bacteria, parasites etc. with chlorine etc. or it is R.O. water, "remineralized". So no, it will not leech anything from you. And even when they are not using R.O. for tap water and most are chemically treating it, the two filtration processes are similar. Just without the semipermeable membrane filtration/filter of R.O. that's all. That's the only main difference and what is special about R.O. other than that, it's pretty standard filtration. And R.O. membranes ARE certainly used to treat drinking water in areas where drinking water is contaminated by something removable by R.O., like heavy metals etc. R.O. has now become a more popular treatment for wastewater reclamation in fact. Especially in water short areas. And it is considered a "green" solution for the future of water conservation and some already do it (like Singapore and places in the U.S. etc.). Because R.O. is indeed stripped of minerals (like I already said and you are just repeating it), they add back minerals to it after filtration. Precisely because of the leeching minerals from your body problem, you mentioned. If you had actually read my comment "properly" you would have realized I was talking about "remineralized" R.O. water. Even a simple home R.O. system (a good one) will have a remineralization filter as the last stage of filtration, to do that very thing. If not, you can pretty simply add one to an existing system. People drink remineralized R.O. water all the time without issue. So no, that is not completely correct, that you cannot drink R.O. water. Yes you certainly, CAN, provided it is remineralized. What do you think bottled water is?! Lol. It's remineralized R.O. water! The likes of Dasani got nailed for that and claims of "pure spring water", when it never came from a spring at all, lol. It was discovered that they were using Detroit city water and just running it through R.O. to get nice clean bottled water "remineralized" after R.O. lol. Technically it's not really a lie either, because R.O. is as clean as spring water and with the minerals added back too, there's virtually no difference between the two, proven in studies. People never knew the difference obviously and thought it was legit spring water.
This a little misleading I used this test on my own and had the waters tested at a major university the tap water is discolored due to the high levels of garbage in them not due to erosion. I know this because when you test calloway blue drinking water it only turns yellowish and this is due to the presence of fluoride. The tap turns completely different colors, releases chlorine so you must be at a distance, and loads of solid matter comes out as well. So inn short the be mindful when dealing with electricity and the discoloration is from the content of the water.
At school you learn almost nothing about it unless you have a particularly interesting teacher. And in this case the teacher will exactly explain the same thing: Most of the color comes from the electrodes and from common minerals expected in any not distilled water.
@diodegonewild Could you tell us something about your yellow power metter and about your outlet which help you when you measure power? I am courious to know how it is made, aparently from a cheap multimeter without power measurement. Thank you!
That brew looks so tasty!!!! I did exactly this as I was 12 (without knowledge of my parents), but I almost did know what I'm doing^^.... I did know about the danger of main voltage, but I didn't know how explosive it may become so I did it in my room with closed door and windows. Watching that brewing process was just satisfieing to me. I made that thing by myself out of a rectifier I desoldered from an old broken crt television and with no fuse :-D.
How can each have different color? If the metal connectors anode/cathode you place into the water is same one for every glass, and indicate different for every glass of water then isn't the different color the different electrolytes/salts/minerals in the water Reacting with the metal connectors also? Maybe some truth to this, just it is not going to tell you the exact contents of water but rough estimate.
@@ronaldd2154 Common minerals in water can take part in the colored "compound". However this does not mean that they are the dangerous substances listed on the paper.
@@ronaldd2154 Greetings! I would suggest taking it to your city or a qualified scientific research facility to find exactly what metals are I the water, also you can use a TDS meter to find how many parts are in the water.
The electrodes are aluminum and steel. The steel (darker ones) shed iron oxide during the process making the water appear dirty. The scam is, The left glass must contain distilled or filtered water which will not allow current to flow and the water remains clean while the water being tested in the right glass becomes full of iron oxide and appears as if the scam device was doing it's job. It isn't. It only takes the iron from the steel electrode in the water in which current can flow due to the particulates (minerals) it contains. The device is a deadly hazard and should not be imported. Don't buy it!
I just wanted to tell you I bought it and your explanation doesnt really stick because, whatever side, left or right, I put distilled water it stays clear. So there has to be another explanation. Do you have any other theory about it?
The electrolysis just makes the electrodes corrode and fill the solution with metal hydroxides and they try to convince you those contaminants are from the water. This is indeed a miscarriage of justice. XD
Such a crazily dangerous and misleading device should be illegal. Thanks for demonstrating and explaining this. eBay should realise the danger and ban the sale of such devices!
Water electrolyzer ·The electrode is put into the water and then powered Do not touch the metal rod when the power is on. Do not put your fingers into the test water Do not use metal containers for water detection The device is the most simple and effective water quality testing instrument certified by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Electrolyzer Instructions First, place the two sets of electrodes in two water containers respectively, then plug in the power supply, press the switch, and electrolyze for 30-60 seconds. The electrolyzed water appears in different colors to show the various impurities in the water Yellow: dissolves acids, fluorides, and other organic matter Green: Arsenic (arsenic trioxide), mercury, lead, copper, sodium Blue: bacteria, viruses, carcinogens, fertilizers, pesticides, etc. Red: Iron and rust, bacteria White: lead, zinc, mercury, inorganic salt dirt black: heavy metal
Yeah that just makes sense, things are dangerous if you dont use then the right way... obviously It's like saying a knife is dangerous, well duh, it's not made to cut your fingers
Your english is pretty niiiicccee because its soo danžerous :D
man that accent
I think that his english is better than your czech
@@Excray80 Na to bych si nevsadila >__
Perfect english, but man... weird accent as hell!
for me its clearly understandable...
"Some chemical reactions in the water will give users a miscarriage of justice" is one of the funniest things I have ever heard! :-D
That´s niiiice.
Draws more power in an hour than my PC in 10 years
You mean phone, right?
An over exaggeration. Cost 9 pence a Litre before they started robbing us.
@@Coronavirus-sj3tv he doesnt mean phone
Let's do the math. This device draws about 3-4 kW at most, in one hour it's 3-4 kWh.
A computer draws about 100-200W, resulting in 15-30 hours of use.
A phone draws about 10-15W, resulting in about 300 hours of runtime or about 300 phone charges.
For your computer to draw 3 kW in 10 years (3652 days, leap years included), it would have to consume 0.82 Wh per day or less. Divided by 8 hours of daily use, it's only about 100 mW per hour. How is this possible..
denžerůs as hell
Asi tak :D
I almost choked when I read that lmao
On the contrary, it sounds too, too cute !! I love it !!!
JJ
já to prostě žeru
At 1:12 this is what it translates to. In case anyone was wondering lol.
"Water electrolyzer
Put the electrode into the water and then power it on
Do not touch the national bar when power is on
Do not put your fingers into the test water
Do not use metal containers for water detection
A identified as the most beneficial water quality inspection equipment"
What is the "national bar"?
the bar every nation has
do not touch the "national" bar💀
I bought one and tested our tap water verses fiji water bottles water and burkey filter. The tap was the grossest and fiji turned green, reverse osmosis never changed color except a tinge of yellow. I saw with my own eyes that pure water wasn’t affected and stayed the same color while my tap water changed to black green with a tinge of red and white. I checked our cities water online and low and behold the electrolyzer proved correct at the amount of arsenic we have in our water. I will keep this video in mind but I trust what I saw on my own experience this far
Can you put salt in your reverse osmosis water until it's saturated and repeat the test?
I had the same experience. I was happy to use this. See the results and now I have transformed my water for my kids. I am also happy that I now know the danders of this device and lucky for me I don’t still need to use it (or just don’t touch the rods?!)
@@DMC428 I put celtic salt in my distilled water and ran the test. It only turned yellow, it didn't turn into a toxic green, black, blue, and brown sludge.
9:00 That power cable melting and falling down ;)
lol R.I.P. cable
That is by design, the power cable acts as a fuse and breaks if you pull too much current over it xD Of course, it is superior Chinese technology. Made from weapons grade Chinesium
i dont see no melting cable. care to point out where its melting exactlly?
@@ddjohnson9717More like a loop of wire sagging pretty badly.
@@ddjohnson9717 on the left close to the plug.
"A miscarriage of justice.... That's naaaaaais."
Fantastic information. Thank you so much. I almost bought one of these monstrosities. Keep up your great work. You are saving lives. From a Scottish Patriot in Madrid.
Love your videos, It's actually very fun and educational.
addicting
I’d suggest, put a tiny amount of salt in the distilled water to provide conductivity. If a color is created, we know for sure it is from the electrode since we have controlled all other inputs.
Yeah, this dude is trying to take us far from a a simple way to check the poison they feed us with. I've made the test, distiled water + salt = clear water. It's curios that I've tried San Pelegrino and the dirt is magnetic, the other types of water is not magnetic and I've tried at least 10 so far! Another coincidence is that I've tested water which contain fluoride and it's getting yellow which is what the instructions says. Then I tried fluoride free water and was not yellow at all. I guess this dude is paid by the people poisoning us to discredit the device and take us far away. One think anyone respecting his heath should do... just drink distiled water, you don't need their "minerals", body can assimilate minerals from food. Drink pure water! A water distiler will cost you around £100!
@@LastDissidents Hi, you seem to know whatvyou are talking about. I just got the device and tested a few different waters. The one from my tap water turns yellow. If I understand well, yellow is the only color that is acceptable, right?
Obtried the bottle watwr called Cristaline, its a french natural flat waterx it turned black! with really thick black pieces, that's prett7 bad right? (I didnt have a magnet to test ifnit was magnetic)
How bad donyou think it os if it was magnetic?
Thanks if you can answer, would be nice
@@Tanouuuu Yellow = Fluoride. That's bad, it makes people dumb. My advise for you is to buy a water distiler and never drink tap or market water.
@@LastDissidents Then with that crazy amount of pollution, every living being would stop being. If the governments do pollute the water, then all the pets and plants around humans should be sick as hell too. So this much pollution logically can't only make you dumb, it will kill you in at least mid-term; Organ failures should be a very common thing among the population.
@@adibmohareri1223 The truth is that we are adapting to anything. They just want to maintain the diseases not to kill us. That's how they get money! Example: You can drink coca cola instead water and still live but you'll be sick and eventually you'll die because diseases caused by that poison. Fluoride makes you dumb and that's a fact! You can't find that info in RUclips as you don't find anything to criticise the deadly injections, that's another fact. The truth is suppressed. Is simple, water formula is H2O, now you try to check some water and see how many hundreds of formula you'll find on it. Why not simply use a water distiller and have that pure H2O? Don't use water filters, they can't filter everything, each water filter is made to filter out some of the pollutants, let's say fluoride and chlorine...but there are other poisonous substances in the water. I paid 4K for a Kangen K8 and I'm just washing my hands because I've tested the "filtered water" and is just an illusion that makes you think you are safe drinking it. Now for drinking I'm using £80 water distiller and this is what I trust, I've tested the water and there is only H2O. They are poisoning people through water, air, ELF EMFs, RF, and nutritional deficiency and they are doing it just to maintain the diseases. That's another fact! If you don't see it, you are another victim.
There is a video going around with a London guy testing four waters with this machine. I was going to get one to check for myself. Glad I watched this, thank you for your time and cute cat who was checking on your safety. ;-)
Do your own test! I tested tap, Berkey filtered tap, and rain water. Very different results between tap and rain
@@amberhunt8060cause their conductivities are different
@@amberhunt8060did you use this tester? And what were the results for the Berkey filter?
I'm not a chemist or anything; I see some conspiracy theories here, which I'm not saying are absolutely wrong but they don't seem quite critically thought.
With some basic understandins of chemistry and some simple google searching, you can see that the colors visible in the water testing are actually very close to what you see as many compounds with aluminium and iron. Aluminium choloride is actually yellow although here it acts as the cathode. . Iron oxide is one of the most used matters to make a wide variety of color pigments including red, yellow, green, brown and black; all the colors we can see in the video. Also the iron chloride has almost the same colors. With that much power and heat it is so easy to enable such chemical reactions.
Also adding salt to distilled water means adding other elements to the reaction, not just making the water conductive; especially the chlorine which can combine with both the iron and the aluminium, both of which have colors. Besides that, if these heavy metals or toxic metals exist in drinking water, there is a good chance that they are already making the water (more) conductive; so you're only testing the conductivity, not the claims of the producers.
PS: the more percise way of testing the chemicals in the water would be the kits, eg the heavy metals water kits. Testing the water before and after using the electrolysis(which highly probably shows the iron compounds afterwards). Because if you use the device as something to test those materials in the water(ie using distilled water and salt to prove that those components exist in water), you have based the premise on the device being a reliable tool, something you know for a fact that tells the truth about the things in the water(which makes your experiment flawed) whereas you are actually doing this experiment to see if the device does what it claims to do.
So is the device a scam or legit?
Thanks a lot taking the time to explain this! I like your approach.
@@hezu2013 at least in normal circumstanses, it is a scam.
@@aliberkozderya3112 thank you :)
@@adibmohareri1223 what took you so long to reply😄
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Forget about the discolouring of the water If the water bubbles it still shows that there is some contaminates in the water as demonstrated with distilled water vs tap water. Tap water = conductivity.........Distilled water = Non conductivity.
The contaminates that is in the water will react with the metal rods which will produce different colours from the metal rods and not from the water.
lol
"contaminants" also known as THE WATER ITSELF
Yup, you nailed it, exactly! That's what's going on here. Corrosion from conductivity. It's basically similar to electroplating. The aluminium probes will not electroplate, so the corrosion from the steel probes remain suspended in the water, discoloring it. It's rust, from the device itself! Lol..
Shady the dumb-ass, there are minerals in drinking water which are essential to life.
Drink distilled water only and see how long you'll live.
I'll give you about 2 weeks.
Shady 702 the bubbles are hydrogen and oxygen from hydrolysis of the water itself. That would happen even with distilled water. The discoloration is from the minerals that are naturally present in water- and necessary for life- reacting with the electrodes. If minerals weren't present in the water, meaning the water was distilled, then over the course of a few weeks, your blood would become diluted to the point that osmosis would start to occur between your blood and the cell walls to try and balance the mineral content. And that is a bad thing.
I've read every answer here and none make sense. I have the machine. I live on a small tropical island, our tap water is pretty pure. It turns to a light yellow. Then tested our local bottle water which basically comes from the same mountain ⛰ as the tap, turned the same light yellow. Then tested a water from the mountains of France it turned black with big chuncks. Repeated the experience several times and the results were the same. My conclusion is it reallly does reveal what is in the water, wether it's bad or not according to the color, I do not know.
I was stunned at how that tiny of a cord pulled 2 kilowatts of power just how does that thing even do that? i have so many questions
You can see clearly at 9:00 how it melts and falls slightly, probably the wire temperature was over 80 degrees Celsius
Don't forget that poor FULL BRIDGE RECTIFIER
Well it’s not just the minerals in the water, it also reacts on other particles present in the water. I have done this test with many seasons of rain water, ground and well water with and without algae and bacteria proven to be present in the water before the test as well as with several brands of bottle waters and also distilled bottle water. The results for all of the waters were different. In the rain water there were no black colors, there were no green but there were very light shades of yellow compared to some bottle waters where the shade of yellow was more concentrated depending on the brand. As for the algae and bacteria water the colors were present and obvious as listed in the color chart. The device might be cheap and so are the probes but it works if you use it right. No more than 30 to 45 sec are necessary in 250ml of water. Otherwise the contents found in the water begins to cook black, displaying as heavy metal. I’ll give the device a 4 out of 4 especially since nothing else is as readily available.
Very usefull comment, thank you
I agree, i was shocked. We have a water purifier and it was the same outcome for tap.
Destilled was fairly clear.
I put a teaspoon of baking soda in tap and it remained clear. That was surprising
@@northlandcarpetservices4940 is this a joke?
They also forgot to put a warning : do not smoke near the electrolyzer !
?
This is an electroliser :)
For spliting water into hydrogen and oxygen. The electrodes break down diffrently due to the effect of hydrogen and oxygen, so the electrodes are set to be resistant to hydrogen or oxygen.
Please look up browns gas
Also it says
note!
Water Electrolyzer • Interconnect the electrodes after they are placed in the water. • Do not touch the metal when the power is on. Do not put your fingers into the test. Do not use metal container three water detection
I always struggle with electricity but this was super
fun to watch
I'm disappointed: no accident in this video.
There are door-to-door scammers in the USA and elsewhere who use this sort of device to sell expensive tap water filter systems to unsuspecting victims.
Same scammers exist in Russia.
This is not ElectroBoom channel.
This isnt mehdi from electroboom man hhaha
Same scam India also
@@Freeman666Gordon in France too.
that part with ground to this device is a great way to explain why we want to build a good circuit and avoid such thing
*THE ROOM IS VIBRATINGGGG*
The gas released by this process is probably also 'dangerous as hell.'
Hydrogen... 🥱
It's abit tricky I have yellow water but how supposed to know if it's organic minerals or something bad since u cant tell by color...
needs more saaaaaaalllttt!
While I agree the metal rods maybe contaminating the water slightly, given different water types turn different colours then this must mean that the device is actually working to show what contaminates are present in the water regardless if the metal rods sheds whatever in each water test or you'd get the same colour results for all.
Agreed, I have the machine and different waters always give their own color, over and over, am just trying to figure out if it is good or bad. But it's really obvious the rods are not shedding, if so they would be shedding in watever water they would be in.
Ive tested destilled bottle water and its fairly clear comparing with tap which was disgusting, brown sludge and yellow and black
I was curious. Tested tap water, the natural spring water I was drinking, and three other including a steamed distilled water. The tap water and the natural spring water didn’t just change color there where floating particles. The natural spring water actually looked like you scooped it up from a swampy lake. It was beyond disgusting. The others just changed in color nothing floating. I even switched the metal rods in opposite glass to see if change. And no. So all the waters i tested where totally different.
Scam machine is what this is
@@LeapingFrogg it was bottled from a spring here where i live from the natural grocery store. It’s a family owned spring. I was just thinking about it yesterday and looked up the family owned company. It’s in Ava Missouri. So not sure if it’s supposed to do that because it’s coming from nature. It’s all so confusing. Cant we just trust the water. 🙃
I knew I like mineral water because of heavy metal! \m/
11:17 is the most dangerous I ever seen
I used Google lens to translated
Instructions for use of the electrolyzer First place the two sets of electrodes into two water containers, then plug in the power supply, press the switch, and electrolyze for 30-60 seconds. Different colors of water after electrolysis show various impurities in water: yellow, dissolved acid, oxide, other organic color: arsenic (arsenic), mercury, lead, copper, sodium blue: bacteria, viruses, carcinogens, fertilizers, pesticides Equivalent: iron and rust, bacteria black: heavy metal
can you make colloidal silver or copper with it?
Pity you didn't finish up by adding a little salt to the distilled water, then you'd prove definitively that all the gunk was coming from the electrodes.
What's that mean please? Does it mean the water is not actually bad?
@@beatcat1265 I was referring to adding salt to the distilled water. This will increase the conductivity of the water. Ordinarily distilled water is not conductive, as is seen in the video, so almost no current flows. When the salt is added and the tester inserted, the water will boil vigorously. If the water turns dark, the water's discolouration must be coming from the tester's electrodes.
Holy hell… 2kW peak at 230v AC… That GBU-406 full bridge rectifier is quite stout in its max power delivery.
So just to be clear, does the water end up looking bad from the things discovered in it from this tester, or does the tester put stuff in the water? It would seem like it doesn't add anything to the water because it didn't in the distilled water. Maybe the bad contents that are in water draw things from the tester's positive and negative extender arms?
Lol...no no the water you drink is fine..!! Go alone with everyone else and believe black water that moves with a magnet is fine. Everyone else but me is stupid..so run alone now....
@Vape Girl i was been very sarcastic, but I can't read your msg I am been shadow banned.
@@antoneckhart4010 why is tap
Water full
Of shit… and Costco water not
Everything you burn (electrocute) turns colors. Try burning something you think is good for you.
SO, what water do we drink that is safe? Just distilled?
i tried this at home with tap, bottled and home filtered water. Tap was the worst, then bottled. The filtered water remained clean, only a very slight yellow tinge.
I wonder how long we have been poisioned for? Its all writtin and planned in the protocalls
I tried this and tap water turned black.
@@antoneckhart4010 For quite some time. Not enough people have knowledge you have acquired. What’s worse is when they are presented with the document/book you speak of, they have been so thoroughly programmed that they refuse to acknowledge it’s existence, much less will ever be curious to read it…even as their false reality nonsense is clearly being destroyed in a profoundly purposeful manner.
I know. I’ve tried, for the past two and a half years, to wake hundreds to that which means to inform and protect them and their species.
I’m sure you’ve had to have run into the same issues.
Still, no matter how alarmingly truth may be at times, it always makes sense and it’s gathering is the only chance man can ever have to protect and preserve itself from being yet another wave erased.
The human species, as a whole, is quite an awful thing…as they can’t help but to prove time and again.
All the best to you in these coming days.
I see you using the famous death-dapter to plug it in!
5:55 LOL. no RCD in home o_O
I think it would be a wise precaution to wear insulated safety gloves when testing your new electrical equipment, from some unnamed countries ! On the other hand, you could always use the Electrolyzer as a mini electric kettle. lol.
Definitely not using it as a kettle… it’s going to change the chemistry of the water and deposit carcinogenic and other dangerous traces of metallics into the drink
are you saying that the Electrolyzer will boil water. please can someone with knowledge answer my question.
@@Chris-fg7me Yes, it will. In 90s we heated water with electrodes made from razor blades.
3:25 Thats what I expected: Just a rectifier, which makes a pulsating direct current from the alternating current.
Greetings from germany
How that device can be legally sold?
watch out for that miscarriage of justice!
I love how he sings during the whole video!
It's annoying as heck.
@@LeapingFrogg😂
UL Laboratorys Does Not Approve Of This Product
What is the source of this paper can you scan and upload it to drive please ?!
You should have tried it with salt water! Apart from imparting iron and aluminium ions into the water and being lethal it makes a good kettle
Why would you want to drink it after that. The question I have is why does distilled water not change color?
@@LEO-xo9cz Too much resistance, no chemical change!
@@cainabel2553 too much resistance due to lack of minerals/impurities in the distiller water would be a better way to put it
I'm guessing the chinese writing says "DON'T FKING TOUCH THE ELECTRODES!!" lol. Another great video, thanks!
Hey great advice for using it.
Smoke whilst it is running. It's going to be a blast 😅
if this isn't the correct way to test quality of drinking water; then what do we test with.
Is it not good for us to drink then?
What about the fuse? There is a button saying fuse
The dirt is coming from heavy metals!!! If is a good water remain a bit yellow. I test different types of water. I found only a few which are clean.
Where can I get that chart that explains whats in the qater and whats not in the water, please?
would be interesting to see distilled water with some pure salt
ive seen this done on distilled water and it stayed perfectly clear
What brand of distilled? Have you tested different distilled brands?
Do it for long enough and the contaminants will show. Thats because it came from the electrodes. Perfectly distilled water still conducts some current at 220v.
I brew my own and I tested it using this machine years ago now but it didn’t have any affect in DW, no movement at all, stillness.
This is the infamous Precipitator from CBC Marketplace's SimplyH2O video. That's a US/Canada plug btw (Chinese plugs are similary but with an angle between the prongs).
If the dirt xome from the elrctrode then why is the dirt different colors? In the Tap water it was green in the other water it was yellow
1:07
yellow: dissolved O2, fluorides, other organics
green: As, Hg, Pb, Na
blue: bacteria, virus, carcinogens, fertiliser, insecticide
red: Fe&rust, bacteria
white: Pb, Zn, Hg, inorganic salt dirt
black: heavy metal
WTF??
The device itself is the problem. The rust being produced is from the iron electrodes. The Aluminum electrodes don't corrode cause aluminum does not electroplate. So the metal from the other steel electrodes stays suspended in the water. You seem to know about Chemistry, so now just apply electricity, corrosion and an understanding of alloys and Chemistry. And your answer as to why this is a scam, will be obvious. This is basically an electroplater and the device is part of what is fouling the water.
If you are drinking decent tap water, it will have gone through a filtration process, or reverse osmosis and then would be remineralized cause r.o. strips the water of everything including minerals. There should be little to no bacteria in it or anything but minerals and Chlorine. Where the hell are you getting fertilizer and insecticides from?! That would have come out with the filtration or r.o. at the city water treatment plant.
@@MrBilld75 tap water is NOT RO water! RO water leaches minerals from your body and also the process costs a lot.
We use RO water for our lab equipment in hospital pathology and no you cannot drink it 🤦♀️
@@Becalavelle Not all, no, but some is yes, go look it up! "Reverse osmosis used in water treatment plants", you'll find plenty on the subject. Tap water is either filtered with other means and chemically treated (most commonly) for bacteria, parasites etc. with chlorine etc. or it is R.O. water, "remineralized". So no, it will not leech anything from you. And even when they are not using R.O. for tap water and most are chemically treating it, the two filtration processes are similar. Just without the semipermeable membrane filtration/filter of R.O. that's all. That's the only main difference and what is special about R.O. other than that, it's pretty standard filtration.
And R.O. membranes ARE certainly used to treat drinking water in areas where drinking water is contaminated by something removable by R.O., like heavy metals etc. R.O. has now become a more popular treatment for wastewater reclamation in fact. Especially in water short areas. And it is considered a "green" solution for the future of water conservation and some already do it (like Singapore and places in the U.S. etc.).
Because R.O. is indeed stripped of minerals (like I already said and you are just repeating it), they add back minerals to it after filtration. Precisely because of the leeching minerals from your body problem, you mentioned. If you had actually read my comment "properly" you would have realized I was talking about "remineralized" R.O. water. Even a simple home R.O. system (a good one) will have a remineralization filter as the last stage of filtration, to do that very thing. If not, you can pretty simply add one to an existing system. People drink remineralized R.O. water all the time without issue. So no, that is not completely correct, that you cannot drink R.O. water. Yes you certainly, CAN, provided it is remineralized.
What do you think bottled water is?! Lol. It's remineralized R.O. water! The likes of Dasani got nailed for that and claims of "pure spring water", when it never came from a spring at all, lol. It was discovered that they were using Detroit city water and just running it through R.O. to get nice clean bottled water "remineralized" after R.O. lol. Technically it's not really a lie either, because R.O. is as clean as spring water and with the minerals added back too, there's virtually no difference between the two, proven in studies. People never knew the difference obviously and thought it was legit spring water.
Lets be clear, this dirt is not in the water but it comes from the electrodes that are oxidating right ?
This a little misleading I used this test on my own and had the waters tested at a major university the tap water is discolored due to the high levels of garbage in them not due to erosion. I know this because when you test calloway blue drinking water it only turns yellowish and this is due to the presence of fluoride. The tap turns completely different colors, releases chlorine so you must be at a distance, and loads of solid matter comes out as well. So inn short the be mindful when dealing with electricity and the discoloration is from the content of the water.
The test time should be 30 seconds, I see. Thankyou all your great videos
I notice too the positive and negative dc are barely attached to their respective "connections" to the probe
That vapor that's generating is hydrogen. It's flammable and explosive. 2 H2O --> H2 + O2
at least you get bridge rectifier you can use for your own purposes
What a pity ... no explosions from this device....
(It could be really funny, if it wasn't so dangerous)
light a match in its general area, its a 1.5kw hydrogen generator lol
I literally just Bought the same one and got on RUclips for directions and saw this, in the bin it goes
Do salt water
So it detects impurities in water by adding so many additional impurities that they become visible to the human eye! Thats niiice
Hi Iam From Indonesia, I want to ask you, If water changes not because of the contents of the water, then why doesn't distilled water turn black?
what is that yellow device?
Where do you buy this?
are you saying that the Electrolyzer will boil water. please can someone with knowledge answer my question.
If people had paid attention during their chemistry class when at school, none will fall into this scam.
who says school is a reliable source ?
At school you learn almost nothing about it unless you have a particularly interesting teacher. And in this case the teacher will exactly explain the same thing: Most of the color comes from the electrodes and from common minerals expected in any not distilled water.
"Will give users a miscarriage of justice"... "That's Niiice!" ROFL you are hilarious my dude :)
@diodegonewild
Could you tell us something about your yellow power metter and about your outlet which help you when you measure power?
I am courious to know how it is made, aparently from a cheap multimeter without power measurement. Thank you!
exactly i was wondering the same thing. maybe he used a shunt resistor in series and measured the voltage across that?
So it doesn’t work ?
Cam i please get the link, end what's cost this electrolyser?
Do you know an alternative that you recommend to test water at home?
this remembers me another video... MOOREE SAALT!!
That brew looks so tasty!!!!
I did exactly this as I was 12 (without knowledge of my parents), but I almost did know what I'm doing^^.... I did know about the danger of main voltage, but I didn't know how explosive it may become so I did it in my room with closed door and windows. Watching that brewing process was just satisfieing to me.
I made that thing by myself out of a rectifier I desoldered from an old broken crt television and with no fuse :-D.
You should test this at 400V like the water heater :)
such a beautiful cat
How can each have different color? If the metal connectors anode/cathode you place into the water is same one for every glass, and indicate different for every glass of water then isn't the different color the different electrolytes/salts/minerals in the water Reacting with the metal connectors also? Maybe some truth to this, just it is not going to tell you the exact contents of water but rough estimate.
@@ronaldd2154 Common minerals in water can take part in the colored "compound". However this does not mean that they are the dangerous substances listed on the paper.
@@vptech9861 thats exactly what I was thinking, theres no real way of telling what is in the water, only "guesses".
@@ronaldd2154 Greetings! I would suggest taking it to your city or a qualified scientific research facility to find exactly what metals are I the water, also you can use a TDS meter to find how many parts are in the water.
@@charlesficheriii1478 lol, doesn't matter now ( I drink distilled water) and get my minerals from the foods I eat.
sarebbe possibile avere le istruzioni scritte
A low voltage / current version is used in bogus "detox foot spas".
what if i use carbon electrodes ?
The electrodes are aluminum and steel. The steel (darker ones) shed iron oxide during the process making the water appear dirty. The scam is, The left glass must contain distilled or filtered water which will not allow current to flow and the water remains clean while the water being tested in the right glass becomes full of iron oxide and appears as if the scam device was doing it's job. It isn't. It only takes the iron from the steel electrode in the water in which current can flow due to the particulates (minerals) it contains. The device is a deadly hazard and should not be imported. Don't buy it!
I just wanted to tell you I bought it and your explanation doesnt really stick because, whatever side, left or right, I put distilled water it stays clear. So there has to be another explanation. Do you have any other theory about it?
@@Tanouuuu You’re right. Distilled water is best too.
@@Tanouuuu destilled water => no electrolysis => no effekt at all 🤭
@Cody'sLab what is this?
14:10 oh god that one’s $115 to
Číňani vyrobí cokoliv a kašlou na nějakou bezpečnost 🤔 super videa chlape, jen tak dál 😊 PS: původně jsem nevěděl, že jsi Čech 😊😁
Brilliant video and very good con revealed, cheers 🥂
Basically, electrode water without protective case.
great test man!
Where does he get those 2 kilowatts from? The meter is set to millivolts..?
Děkujeme - je to užitečné video 👍
Thank you. I can't believe platforms like Amazon still allow this to be sold on their platform. Thanks for sharing.
3:55 FULL BRIDGE RECTIFIER 😂😂
The electrolysis just makes the electrodes corrode and fill the solution with metal hydroxides and they try to convince you those contaminants are from the water. This is indeed a miscarriage of justice. XD
Would maybe agree if it happened in distiller water which it doesn’t.
Such a crazily dangerous and misleading device should be illegal. Thanks for demonstrating and explaining this. eBay should realise the danger and ban the sale of such devices!
They should ban most Chinese seller tbh, most of what they sell it's either extremely dangerous, not up to European Norms or non sense
Water electrolyzer
·The electrode is put into the water and then powered
Do not touch the metal rod when the power is on.
Do not put your fingers into the test water
Do not use metal containers for water detection
The device is the most simple and effective water quality testing instrument certified by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
Electrolyzer Instructions
First, place the two sets of electrodes in two water containers respectively, then plug in the power supply, press the switch, and electrolyze for 30-60 seconds.
The electrolyzed water appears in different colors to show the various impurities in the water
Yellow: dissolves acids, fluorides, and other organic matter
Green: Arsenic (arsenic trioxide), mercury, lead, copper, sodium
Blue: bacteria, viruses, carcinogens, fertilizers, pesticides, etc.
Red: Iron and rust, bacteria
White: lead, zinc, mercury, inorganic salt dirt
black: heavy metal
Yeah that just makes sense, things are dangerous if you dont use then the right way... obviously
It's like saying a knife is dangerous, well duh, it's not made to cut your fingers
You trust the FDA?! 😂🤣
@@LeapingFroggto jest napis tłumaczony z etykiety