Living water through levitation: Levitated water according to Hacheney

Water and Pressure - The Physics of Water

Drinking water companies can only transport drinking water to our homes at high pressure. However, water cannot tolerate pressure without its physical quality suffering. Under pressure, the inner structure of the water changes and with it its energetic quality. The water molecules are pressed together to form huge, rigid groups of molecules (clusters) and, due to the limitations of the smooth pipe walls, have no chance of regenerating vortex movements, as water would flow in nature. As a result, our water loses its "liveliness". But how can we give water its liveliness back? Let us take our cue from nature, which has been showing us how to do it for millions of years. The swirling of the water in a torrent behind the stones is described in the literature as a "Kármán vortex street". The counter-rotating water vortices behind the stones are significant. These pressure-free vortices suck air and thus oxygen into the water and at the same time regenerate the molecular structure of the water.

Historical - good water in other eras

This principle can already be seen in buildings built centuries ago: the fact that the water pipes in Roman times maintained and promoted the vitality of the water can be clearly seen in the remaining remains of the Roman water pipe from the Eifel to Cologne. A section of this old water pipe has been restored and stands in a park in the town of Zülpich. It can be seen that irregular natural stones at the bottom of the brick pipe allowed the water to swirl naturally; there was also enough space for free swirling movements. The physical quality of this water was certainly excellent, similar to a mountain stream or a waterfall.

make levitated water yourself

Levitation - Making Levitated Water - How It's Done

Today, a physical regeneration process is used to break down our tap water, which has become "clustered" due to the high pump pressure, into many small clusters. This process is often referred to as levitation and is also often referred to as levitated water. The first devices for producing levitated water were developed by the German engineer and physicist Wilfried Hacheney. It has been known for a good 30 years and in this context people talk about levitated water. Since the beginning of the 1980s, a number of water treatment devices have been built and brought onto the market, including by Hacheney and Leva Quell. The Kollitor has been optimized to reflect the latest technological findings so that everyone can produce their own levitated water in the home, office or practice. People who drink this levitated water, which has been prepared in this way, report and are enthusiastic: "It is much easier and more pleasant to drink and simply tastes better - a real drinking pleasure.

In principle, levitation is copied from nature, just like in a mountain stream behind the stones. The water in these devices is powerfully swirled rhythmically in opposite directions for 3 minutes - a process just like in nature. The levitation device for the home, the collitor, is filled with two full jugs of filtered tap water through the top opening and the three-minute process is started by pressing a button on the keyboard.

In the first phase of the levitation process, the double rotor, which rotates at around 10,800 revolutions per minute, sucks the water out of the inner funnel of the collitor and lets it rise as a rotating film of water on the inside of the large, hyperbolically shaped water container. In the second phase of levitation, the water is guided gently but at full flow speed in a reverse flow direction into the inner funnel above below the device lid through baffles. In the third flow phase of levitation, the water flows downwards in a spiral shape on the inside of the inner funnel. The shape of this inner funnel creates flow conditions such as those found in nature in the vortex funnels of stream water behind the stones. And according to the physical vortex funnel law, the flow speed of the water increases considerably as the funnel narrows at depth. In the fourth phase of levitation, the rotating water finally encounters the forces of the rotor rotating at around 10,800 revolutions and its flow direction is abruptly changed in order to rise again in the large container. After that, the levitation process described begins again. The water is thus repeatedly diverted from an immensely high flow speed in the opposite direction and thus finely swirled. The water levitated in this way becomes active and alive again and acquires a gigantic internal surface which, as an exchange surface, absorbs aromas (e.g. from tea) and information (e.g. from gemstones) very intensively and which is suitable as a transport surface for discharge processes. The physical quality of this water levitated in a collitor basically corresponds to that of a natural mountain stream - solely due to the swirling processes.

No more devices available!

Due to low demand, we have stopped the project and are currently unable to supply you with new devices or carry out repairs to old devices.

If your Kollitor or Leva Quell device is having problems, resetting the software may help. To do so, proceed as follows:

Have you overfilled your Leva Quell device or your Kollitor and all the LEDs / lamps are flashing? No problem...

To acknowledge an overfill of your Kollitor / Leva Quell device, please proceed as follows:

  • Please switch on the device and operate the device as usual, as if you were preparing water. After you press the "START" button, all LED lights will start flashing alternately.
  • Now press the top button “POWER” and keep it pressed.
  • Turn off the device using the power switch on the back while holding down the "POWER" button. Keep the button pressed until all lights have gone out. VERY IMPORTANT!!! Otherwise the software in the device will not be reset!!!
  • Press and hold the "POWER" button when the device is turned off. Now switch the device on (switch on the back) while holding down the "POWER" button. Only release the button once the "Standby" LED (red) is constantly lit.
  • Done, you should now be able to operate the system as usual.

If, contrary to expectations, the above procedure does not lead to success, repeat the process and use all three buttons simultaneously instead of the “Power” button.

Turn off the device!!! Press all THREE keys on the keyboard at the same time and turn the device back on. Keep the keys pressed until the "standby lamp" lights up.

Here you can download the operating instructions for the devices.