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Do I absolutely have to use my tap water with the Jupiter Water Ionizer or there a way to use the bottled water I have delivered in 5 gallon jugs?

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Do I absolutely have to use my tap water with the Jupiter Water Ionizer or there a way to use the bottled water I have delivered in 5 gallon jugs?

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The WaterGroup.net sells the Flojet 5 Gallon Pump which is designed to pump water from a 5 gallon water bottle to a sink faucet or refrigerator ice machine. This could also be used to pump bottled water from the 5 gallon container to the Jupiter Water Ionizer. All that would be need is the necessary fittings (available at any hardware store) to use the Flojet Pump to deliver water to the Jupiter Water Ionizer. I tried the pH color indicator drops that come with the Jupiter Water Ionizer but it seems to indicate that the water has not changed much in pH. What is the problem? First, the pH color indicator drops of any kind are not terribly accurate. For absolute accuracy, we recommend the Hanna Digital Champ pH Meter sold by the TheWaterGroup.net. However, if you slow down the flow of the water, you will see the Alkaline Water will become stronger because the water has more contact time with the platinum electrodes. The color test indicator will produce a purple result, meaning the water

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