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It’s amazing stuff, huh?

 

 

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Handy Don
15 hours ago, JimSraj said:

I’ve been using an e tank to clean up various metal parts for a while.

Grease and oil on the part will slow down the electrolysis by coating the anodes. I try to get that stuff off before dunking.

Also, a quick wire brush on the anodes to remove all that crud rejuvenates them!

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ebinmaine

BBT n I just recently set one up. 

It isn't finalized yet but seems to work excellent.   

 

 

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JimSraj

The anode pictures were from the second wheel first trip thru the tank. I had cleaned them up once after the first wheel was done. The crude comes right off and yes, it definitively rejuvenates the process. 
I’m on the look out for a more powerful charger to speed it up though. Tough to find manual chargers anymore. :(

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ebinmaine
2 hours ago, JimSraj said:


I’m on the look out for a more powerful charger to speed it up though. Tough to find manual chargers anymore. :(

 

No need for a manual charger. 

 

Use an AC to DC converter as a power source.  

 

Copy/paste this into the jungle site and you should find it:

 

"AstroAI AC to DC Converter, 8.5A /102W/110V to 12V Converter, Car Cigarette Lighter Socket AC/DC Supply Adapter Transformer for Mini Fridge, Car Fan and Other Devices Under 102W"

 

 

 

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oliver2-44
11 hours ago, Handy Don said:

Grease and oil on the part will slow down the electrolysis by coating the anodes. I try to get that stuff off before dunking.

Also, a quick wire brush on the anodes to remove all that crud rejuvenates them!

I use swimming pool Ph+ and it seems “soapier”. I do a general scrape of of the heavy stuff. I also use a 10am 24v power supply that really helps it cook. It rarely draws over 5 amps. As others, I wire brush the anodes as needed. 

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gt14rider

Had this for my frame and bigger parts, worked good, used rebar for anode.

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ebinmaine
4 minutes ago, gt14rider said:

Had this for my frame and bigger parts, worked good, used rebar for anode.

 

 

NIIIIICE 

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