More like $20 vs $10,000 to electrolyze salt water.
Then theres the magic waterhype that has accompanied electrolyzed drinking
water. A number of companies sell so-called ionizers for home use that can
range from about $600 to more than $3,000. The alkaline water, proponents
say, provides health benefits.
A CS generator makes that as a by product along with the silver ions.
Ode
At 11:40 AM 3/9/2009 +0900, you wrote:
These devices have been very popular in Japan for several decades now.
The US is catching up at last:
http://articles.latimes.com/p/2009/feb/23/business/fi-magicwater23
Hope units use calcium tablets or powder rather than salt water, but the
principle is the same.
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