Here is the situation: Water has minerals. Minerals will build up on the electrodes over time. The electrode is the piece of equipment in your ionizer that alters the quality of the water. Mineral build up or "scaling" decreases an electrode's ability to transform the water. The compromised electrode will then not be able to transform the water efficiently - unable to give you the benefits you bought the ionizer for in the first place.
Before you buy an ionizer it is crucial you understand its cleaning cycle. In fact, the cleaning cycle is one of the most important considerations because it determines how well your ionizer will perform over the long haul.
Here are the details: each electrode has either a positive or negative polarity. Reverse polarity simply switches the charge. While it is true that all ionizers clean through what is known as "reverse polarity cleaning" - all reverse polarity cleaning cycles are certainly not created equal.
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