Oh my gosh, unbelievable and thank you, I just decided to check my aldi water and came across your video, I feel sick now. Can you tell me more about your tool you used? Does it not do this to all water?
@ludacris6600 Жыл бұрын
The tool is an electrolysis machine its super cheap, and it does that to the filthy waters. Saka water is the best. Did test that and its PURE that water.
@ludacris6600 Жыл бұрын
@spoton6061 just tested Turkish water called Hamidiye 1.5L, and its extremely clean. Just some iron traces and thats all. Totally recommend it. Saka water as well, super clear and pure.
@spoton6061 Жыл бұрын
@@ludacris6600 Thank bud! i'll look into both
@MOTHUG786 Жыл бұрын
So what is exactly happening here? What does this test prove?
@ludacris6600 Жыл бұрын
Ummm... Please, just scroll.
@MOTHUG786 Жыл бұрын
@@ludacris6600 so it looks like the DC probes are reacting with the microscopic elements in the water. Things like calcium, sodium, zinc, etc. it oxidise and it turns it into rust. it's only distilled water that has nothing in it and doesn't react with the probes. Distilled water is simply boiled water. There's another video on KZbin explaining this. Natural spring water normally will have minerals in it, these minerals are good for the human body. Another test you could do is an acidity test, to check the pH balance in the water. Acid or alkaline, alkaline water is better for you. I drink aqua vale and I think it's quite alright, refreshing. What your experiment is doing is oxidizing the mineral content in the water. This doesn't prove how clean the water is. Thanks for taking the time to explain to me, and try not spread misinformation