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Re: Electrolysis learning curve---F-I-T maybe???
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Posted by Steve-midmo on August 10, 2004 at 05:25:07 from (206.228.127.46):
In Reply to: Electrolysis learning curve---F-I-T maybe??? posted by msb on August 09, 2004 at 21:27:20:
A couple suggestions. Are your connections good? Remember it works by line of sight so the closer the bad piece of metal is to your grille the better it will work. Likewise, if your scrap metal can completely surround the grille it'll work better. If that's not possible just use electrolysis on one side of the grille at a time. I take it by that size of a tank your grille is standing up so that should help. I found that the edges, corners, bottom of the good metal takes the longest to clean because it's not directly in line of sight of the bad metal. I'm not sure about the amount of amps you need because I've only tried this in a 20-gallon plastic container using a 10-amp battery charger. Don't give up. I know it works but it's a very slow process. I've had an old dirty and rusty craftsman toolbox in the solution for a week and it's still cooking. I can't believe how clean and rust free some items have turned out. Good Luck.
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