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Are any manual adjustments necessary as the electrodes become smaller over time?

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Are any manual adjustments necessary as the electrodes become smaller over time?

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A “current source” generator powers the IonGuard Purification System. “Voltage source” generators power other ionization units. In all ionization units, copper and silver ions plate off of the electrodes and enter the water. Over time, the electrodes will become smaller, and the gap between the electrodes will become larger. The current source generator will automatically compensate for the change in gap size; while the voltage source generators must be manually inspected and adjusted. The current source generators on the Triangular Wave IonGuard System offers trouble free operation.

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