[Farmall] electrolysis
Mike Sloane
mikesloane at verizon.net
Wed Feb 18 04:28:41 PST 2009
You need to have an electrolyte in the water to help speed things along.
About 2 cups of TSP (tri-sodium phosphate) in a garbage can of water
works very well, but you can also use "washing soda". See:
<http://www.stovebolt.com/techtips/rust/electrolysis.pdf>
I also disregard the warnings about not using stainless steel - I find
that regular iron or steel anodes work very poorly and have to be
replaced often. Stainless steel works much better and lasts indefinitely
(I salvage old stainless steel cooking utensils). I always wear rubber
gloves and do my de-rusting outdoors to avoid the fumes.
<http://public.fotki.com/mikesloane/tools__equipment/derusting_tank1.html>
Mike
Roy wrote:
> Clark I made a electrolysis out of a plastic garbage can and have had
> very very slow results. I used tsp and have had things in there days
> and not much changed. A little bubbleing and about 2 or 3 amps on the
> charger. I even ran it thought a battery and got nothing better. What
> am i doing wrong Roy rlk at wavecable.com
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