KYK Genesis 7-Plate: More Testing
Filed Under: Testing & Demonstrating New & Old Water Ionizer
Filed Under: Testing & Demonstrating New & Old Water Ionizer
I’ve been conducting some tests of the KYK Genesis 7-Plate Water Ionizer and have some more videos and charts to share with you. Click here to read my first videos & blog post, which is of Levels 1 - 3 [both alkaline and acid waters are tested].
In this video I just wanted to re-do the testing at level 3 for the KYK Genesis, because in my last videos…though the results were good for the Genesis, the Melody did equal…or maybe even a little better. This didn’t make sense to me [because the Melody only has 5 plates and the Genesis water ionizer has 7 plates. So, in this re-test, the KYK Genesis had about the same results as in the previous test. pH = 11.04 & ORP = -809.
Here I have another video showing the KYK Genesis water ionizer at levels 2, 3, and 4. The data found is reported in the chart below the video. I have to say I'm disapointed that the KYK Genesis does not have the cleaning cycle that I thought it had. I will have to double-check this with the technicians on Monday, but as you can see in the video, the Genesis water ionizer does go into an acid wash cleaning cycle which requires the user to wait while the water ionizer is cleaning itself. This is probably no big deal for most people, but I like it when I don't have to be inconvenienced with waiting for my water ionizer to clean itself. I think that when children are around [pouring their own water] it’s a good idea to have a water ionizer that cleans itself well without making you wait for an acid wash.
Here’s the Chart:
Genesis Water ionizer: Table Shows Results of
Water Ionizer Comparisons at Level 2, 3, & 4
| Water Ionizer:
KYK Genesis
|
pH
|
ORP
|
rH*
|
| @ Level 2
|
10.74
|
-50
|
24.98
|
| @ Level 3
|
10.97
|
-786
|
2.4
|
| @ Level 4
|
11.2
|
-830
|
1.4
|
| Lowest Acid Water
|
4.2
|
N/A
|
N/A
|
rH = Relative Hydrogen [the healthiness of the water relative to the pH setting]. The smaller the number — the better. On a scale of 0 – 42, 0 is the healthiest and 42 is the unhealthiest. Tap water is usually around 30 – 35.
My thoughts on this KYK Genesis water ionizer so far is that it has a fantastic rH [ORP for the level of pH] at levels 3 and 4. Why level one is not good, I’m not sure. I need to call the technicians anyway to find out why the literature says no waiting is needed for the Genesis water ionizer to clean itself but in fact you do have to wait for the traditional acid wash. I’ll fill you in on the answer to this when I find out. At the same time, I will find out if there are other settings I should have done in the set-up.
Overall, though, this is an awesome water ionizer, and I think it’s better than the Enagic. It appears to be about equal to the Tyent 7070 and Life 7600.
I will be doing more testing of the Enagic [who call themselves the Kangen Water Machine] as soon as I return to St. Louis on about the 1st of Sept. Next week I’ll share a little blurb about the KYK in Florida, and then I’ll do some extensive testing and comparisons of the KYK and Tyent Turbo in South Caronina. I can’t wait to see the differences with different source water! So stay tuned!
Wishing You Water Wellness! Sincerely, Cathleen LoGrasso Blog-Master