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Electrolysis learning curve---F-I-T maybe???
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Posted by msb on August 09, 2004 at 21:27:20 from (12.203.216.208):
Been using a 10 amp trickle charger.Went to the junk yard today and bought a nice sized piece of good(non magnetic) stainless.Wanted to eliminate all weak points of attack.Finally gave up and went the Radio Shack later in the day and paid $85 for a 12 volt/10 amp regulated power supply, trying to make this process work.(Thought the trickle charger was shutting down on me.)Got what I would call some foam on the stainless for a while.Went back later this evening and NO action that I can see.Remember I am trying to make this process work using 90 gallons of lye solution.Think I must not have enough amperage for the amount of solution.Earlier in the day I tried using a transformer set at 30 volts but only 5 amps.Also foamed for a very short while before it quit.Going to risk using my good (big) battery charger tomorrow.Gonna turn her up on high and see what happens.Been messing around with this thing for a week now and still don't have the Massey grille clean yet.Anybody got any suggestions besides using a 5 gallon bucket?( I think outside the box,er, bucket)lol,bob
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