Posted by LarryM on September 12, 2012 at 20:06:01 from (76.208.67.203):
In Reply to: Rusty Fuel Tank posted by WI-Ed on September 10, 2012 at 07:45:10:
Go here. http://www.htpaa.org.au/article-electro.php I have used this concept to clean several tanks that were full of rust. I do have to say that I use a 24VDC 10 AMP battery charger to do this. I use large amounts of sodium bicarbonate that comes in 50 lbs bags for livestock. I keep adding bicarb until I get my amperage up where I want it. I use a pvc pipe as an insulator and place a 1" dia x 8" long shaft as an electrode down in the tank. When I get it up to 240 watts within a couple hours the tank is quite warm to the touch. It really works well. It is messy but cheap and effective. I cleaned an old skidsteer tank up that was so full of rust that it was pitted on the inside after I cleaned it out. After "cooking" for 4-5 hours I use a pressure washer to clean it out.
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