A Video Comparison of the New Tyent Turbo MMP7070 Water Ionizer and the Jupiter Melody Water Ionizer
Filed Under: Water Ionizer Comparisons
Filed Under: Water Ionizer Comparisons
Tyent has just released a new TURBO feature that can be purchased as an upgrade for their Tyent MMP7070 water ionizer. So what is this new TURBO feature all about?
The Tyent MMP7070 regular water ionizer has 7 large plates and normally has an adjustable wattage of 110w to 240w to accomodate for the different water ionization levels selected. The new Turbo feature raises the wattage of the water ionizer to 280w. Think of the brightness of a 280 watt light bulb vs. a 240 watt.
So what are the results? How much better is the water ionizer’s pH/ORP when using the Turbo feature?
I’ve posted this water ionizer comparison video (comparing the Melody water ionizer to the Tyent water ionizer) to show you, but the bottom line is that the Turbo feature only slightly raised the pH and ORP of the water. The actual rH* (relative Hydrogen: which is the scientific analysis of the HEALTHINESS OF THE WATER based on a formula explained at the bottom) was worse. The Turbo feature, in my opinion may wear out the water ionizer prematurely also, and seems completely unnecessary. The level 3 pH and ORP of the Tyent MMP7070 were great! Why mess with a good thing? If it doesn’t get a more significant increase than this, then I say it’s not worth the extra money.
I am so happy I was able to try out this new Tyent MMP7070 Turbo water ionizer, and it’s pretty good! At level 3 I got a 10.91 pH and -802 ORP at level 3. The Turbo feature boosted the pH to 11.05 and the ORP to -812. Please note: additional testing will be done in about a week.
The Melody did great too! I’ve put a little comparison chart below to show the difference between the Melody and Tyent. The Melody is a great, reliable water ionizer that stands up well against all the water ionizers that have 7 large plates. The Melody water ionizer also cleans itself better than the Tyent, and I think that one feature will make the largest difference to consumers in the long run.
|
Water Ionizer |
pH |
ORP |
rH* |
|
Tyent 7070 @ Level 3 of 3 |
10.91 |
-802 |
1.11 |
|
Tyent Turbo |
11.05 |
-812 |
1.74 |
|
Melody @ Level 3 of 4 |
11.11 |
-807 |
2.04 |
My vote: Consider the Tyent — as it’s a good water ionizer…but also consider the Melody; they’re both great, so don’t worry too much about every little difference in pH & ORP if they’re that close – just start drinking ionized water as soon as you can and as often as you can.
Wishing You Water Wellness, Sincerely, Cathleen LoGrasso Blog-Master *pH means potential Hydrogen and is measured by a logarithmic [each unit is a multiple of 10 of the preceding unit] scale from 1 to 14. When a substance is below 7 on the scale it is said to be acidic. When it’s above 7 it’s said to be alkaline. The blood is around 7.35 and must stay in a very narrow range of slight alkalinity in order to sustain life.*ORP means Oxygen Reduction Potential. It basically stands for the proportionate amount of negatively charged [H-] Hydrogen ions existing in a substance. The easiest way to look at is …it’s the anti-oxidant effect that that substance is cabable of giving your body when you drink it.
*rH is “relative Hydrogen”. This test calculation shows the actual health benefits of the water tested. Many now believe that this is the most important factor contributing to good health. Note: To find rH one uses pH and ORP measurements plugged into a formula. The formula is: rH = ((ORP + 200) / 30) + (2 * pH). On a scale from 0 to 42 above 28 oxidizing (higher potential to damage the closer it gets to 40) and below 28 is reducing (anti-oxidizing)…the lower the better.











