I don't have any specific links just trying to learn about it. i see some devices that can make it in a pitcher but nothing continious.
Are you saying it's not as safe as being portrayed. Things I have read say it's non toxic etc. Or does it need to be made out of a cleaner source than what is in our reef tanks ? I also understand it dispates quickly and turns back into salt water ??
I cannot answer that question without seeing what someone said about it. I see no utility in a reef system.
If you google electrolyzed seawater and look at reputable sources, you can see what is made. From seawater, that includes chlorine and hydrogen.
Many applications might benefit from producing chlorine and related compounds. Wastewater purification, for example:
www.sciencedirect.com
"Electrolyzed water (EW) is emerging as an environmentally friendly antimicrobial treatment (Huang et al., 2007). It is produced by electrolysis of a dilute salt solution, and the reaction products include sodium hydroxide (NaOH) and
hypochlorous acid (Huang et al., 2007). Three forms of the solution can be produced, an acidic form, a neutral pH form, and an alkaline form. Acidic EW exhibits an acid pH, a high oxidation reduction potential,
and high free chlorine concentrations which makes it effective as an antimicrobial agent (Kim et al., 2000a,b; Hsu, 2003)."