The alkalinize I use has stainless steel electrodes as well. I was concerned 
about it at first as well, but later realized that the nickel would
end up in the acid side, not the alkaline side, and the acid water is throw 
away.

Marshall

Damian Corrin wrote:

> A friend of mine made one of these for me. It works very well. I stopped
> using it as someone on this list brought to my attention that i might be
> slowly poisoning myself with nickle cause of the stainless steel
> electrodes. Theres is a commercial version of this exact design but instead
> uses titanium electrodes for $250 Australian. I plan on picking myself up
> one sometime soon, Its a shame that they are a bit expensive for such a
> simple rig
>
> http://www.nutech2000.com.au/category6_1.htm
>
> the device im talking about is at the dead bottom of the page.
>
> take care
> damian
>
> At 11:38 AM 3/12/01 -0600, you wrote:
> >             Should read
> ><http://www.angelfire.com/ak/egel/acidwate.html>Http://www<http://www.angelfire.com/ak/egel/acidwate.html>.angelfire.com/ak/egel/acidwate.html
> >                     My apologies.
> >                     Brooks Bradley.
>
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