Jupiters’ top ionizer comparison to Tyent’s flagship model will be a get to the point, fact based comparison that makes sense. I’ll simply match up the important spec’s of the latest Jupiter Aquarius water ionizer and the Tyent MMP-9090 Turbo water ionizer systems. Jupiter Science Ionizers have also the Melody, Neptune, and Venus models but for sake of comparison we will review the Jupiter Aquarius ionizer.
The Best Alkaline Water?
Considering all the core components, filtration, and most importantly the PH levels, Tyent ionizers will produce not only a higher water quality but Tyent will also enable you to regulate your existing PH levels so you can fine tune your alkaline water to your exact spec’s. That’s important. Especially, if you have well or hard ‘source’ water.Everyone’s water is different and Tyent allows you to really tune your PH to your source water. That way you can be 100% sure your output is the best drinking water. Jupiter’s ionizer prevents you regulating your PH and may or may not produce the best quality water.
Which Ionizer Offers the Most Valuable Price?
In this case the Jupiter ionizer is about $1,900 or about $800 less than Tyents MP-7070 or 9090 Turbo ionizers.But that’s like asking which better priced: a Chevy Malibu or Mercedez SL? So, to be fair and compare apples with apples, Jupiter would better match up with Tyents budget friendly ionizers.
What about the Core Electrode Plates?
Water ionizers effectively use heated electrode plates to electrolyze water.Similar to the Tyent models, Jupiter utilizes platinum titanium ‘mesh’ electrode plates allowing water to pass through it for greater surface area and not pass over it. But that’s where the similarity ends. Jupiters plates are relatively small. Tyent produces their “Super Water” because they simply have the biggest and the most amount of electrode plates for water to pass through.
Given surface area is an important consideration for water ionization, Tyent utilizes a total of 9, seven inch vented plates to Jupiters’ 5.