How do I charge my hydrogen water bottle?
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Battery Charging vs. Hydrogen Charging Explained
Hydrogen water bottles need two types of “charging” - and it’s important to know the difference:
🔌 1. Battery Charging (Powering the Device)
This means charging the battery that powers the hydrogen generator inside the bottle.
Follow these steps:
1. Use the original USB-C cable and adapter.
2. Plug the USB end into the adapter, then plug the adapter into the wall outlet.
3. Finally, connect the USB-C end to the bottle’s charging port (usually on the base).
4. Look for a charging light. It typically takes 2–4 hours for a full charge.
5. Once full, unplug from the wall first, then the bottle.
📌 Tip: Always use the manufacturer’s recommended charger to avoid damage.
💧 2. Hydrogen Charging (Infusing the Water)
This is what creates hydrogen-rich water - also called hydrogen infusion or electrolysis.
Steps to infuse hydrogen into your water:
1. Fill the bottle with filtered or purified water.
2. Press the power button to start the hydrogen generation cycle. Most bottles offer 5-minute or 10-minute modes.
3. You’ll see bubbles — that’s the hydrogen being infused.
4. Wait for the cycle to finish before drinking.
5. Use immediately for best results — hydrogen escapes quickly.
📌 Tip: Don’t drink while the bottle is running — wait until the cycle is complete.
✅ Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What does “charging” mean for a hydrogen bottle?
A: It could mean either battery charging or hydrogen infusion. This guide explains both.
Q: Do I need water in the bottle to charge the battery?
A: No. Battery charging doesn’t require water.
Q: Can I charge the battery and run a hydrogen cycle at the same time?
A: It’s best to avoid that. Let the bottle fully charge, then unplug before using.
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