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Posted by JayWalt on April 20, 2007 at 06:05:11 from (69.221.6.203):
In Reply to: Electrolysis Success posted by GeneMO on April 20, 2007 at 05:46:56:
from what I'd read and know about electronics, the washing soda does one purpose. It ionizes the water to make it conductive to electrical currents. Pure water is not electrically conductive. When you add salts, they disassociate and become ionized and the water becomes conductive. There is a minimum amount required for ion saturation, then the rest is just a waste. From what I've read, its 1 tablespoon/gallon. From my calculations you need 27.5 oz, or roughly 3.5 cups. Seems you addes ALOT more then you needed. The extra salt shouldn't hurt anything, but tat is quite a bit extra. Glad it worked for ya!!. I gave up with it on my mower deck, and used the wire brush cup on my angle grinder.
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