This shower head isn’t increasing the pressure do to the turbo what ever they want to call it. The pressure is increased do to the the size of the ports or holes on it, they are much smaller then the average shower head which is why there’s at least 20, but I believe more than all the way around, the lay out is interesting because it’s intentionally designed to increase surface area on contact. This is actually kinda similar to how Electricity works with OHMs law is applied. For shower head: Bigger holes= more water out= lower pressure. Smaller holes= less water out= higher pressure. The build up of pressure is done by the smaller holes by allowing the pressure to build up in behind it, the water pressure is still the same were the fan as it came into the house( some homes have water pressure regulators) Now for the average shower head with larger holes the pressure out would vary depending as it would in but not exceed the pressure of that coming into the home. For Electricity: lower resistance(bigger holes)=Higher Current( more water out)=Lower voltage(Lower Pressure) Higher resistance(smaller holes)=Lower current( less water out)= Higher Voltage( higher pressure).
@@MrKornnugget yes that’s exactly what I’m saying, Fan= does nothing at all besides look cool, or fancy. While the holes well they equal every thing. This this is honestly more of a joke, ya placebo effect, and marketing is really refreshing sometimes!
In fluid dynamics, it’s the Venturi principle, an example of Bernoulli’s principle. The small holes causes a velocity increase to pass through, but the pressure actually decreases .
Putting in a whole house filter system will take everything out and will also not hurt your pressure. I am on Lake water and with the filter system, I am able to avoid all sorts of contaminants. Plus for extra protection I use a Reverse Osmosis system(RO). Using RO water in coffee makers, kettles, humidifiers, pots on the stove etc, They never have any calcium build ups. Yes a whole house filter can be a bit expensive, but as I do not have city water as a option, its all I can do. But if I were to have the option of city water, I would still use a whole house filter system, and a RO for drinking cooking etc.
All you have to do is remove all the screens and pressure restrictors on the regular shower heads they last way longer over time and pressure way stronger than that.