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Posted by JayWalt on April 29, 2007 at 15:24:03 from (69.221.14.27):
In Reply to: Electrolisis update posted by Tom Windsor on April 29, 2007 at 14:01:58:
Tom, If those electrode are stainless, legally that solution becomes hazardous material because of the chromium in the solution. The stainless does get eroded, but takes a very long time. from what I've read because of this letting the solution evaporate and properly disposing of the solid that is left is the legal way to do it. Doesn't look like ur gonna be changing the solution much, and if those electrodes arent stainess, then theres nothing to worry or care about. Your setup looks pretty kick A$$. Here's a few hints tho tom. The electrolysis process is for the most part a line of site reaction. meaning ideally all of the surface of the object to be cleaned should be directly in from of part of the electrode. That is why alot of people use sheet metal as the electrodes. What would be awesome is vertical slots on all 4 sides that would isolate the electrodes from the object, but still allow for electrolysis. The isolation grid would ideally be some sort of plastic. Now heres the insane setup. It would consist of an overflow filter like those used in an aquarium to keep the water in a decent shape. One would need to ditch the activated charcoal element and use some sort of screen or whathaveyou. This doesnt help the elerolysis process, but the water does get rather grimely rather quickly. I like your setup!! If I had the space and the stuff, I would give it a go as well
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