Kevin:
Aren't you sorry you brought this one up?
Just a few more questions, then I'll be quiet (unless I think of more, of
course):
* What are you using as a current supply?
* Does the amount of current used (volts/amps) have an effect on the
efficiency of the process?
* Is the size of the piece being cleaned or the amount of solution
being used considered when setting the current? (ie, bigger = more
current?)
* Does the size of the iron or stainless steel piece bear a
relationship to the piece being cleaned? (ie, the bigger the part being
cleaned, the bigger the iron or stainless steel piece should be)
I could use the big honking battery charger/booster I have (up to 60 amps
@ 12 volts), but seems to me that it might make more sense to use that
cheapie trickle charger I have stuffed in the closet (2 amps @ 12 volts).
Or, since somewhere in my junk drawer (we all have one of those, you
know) I have an old AC to DC converter (800 milliamps @ 9 volts, I
think), could it be used if I place a set of clamps on the wires?
Wonder what would happen if the neighbor's car fell in...... Hmmmmmm.
Multiple uses.
Rich
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