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Posted by GeneMO on April 20, 2007 at 05:46:56 from (216.74.196.145):
Got"r done!!! It worked. I had narrowed my lack of success down to two problems (I thought) Not enough surface area on the electrode/sacrifical metal side (8 1/2 inch re-bars hanging down in the solution) and I had mixed my water/washing soda too strong (4 55oz boxes in approx 50 gallon of water). So I found some sheet metal and was going to add this to my sacrifical metal side. Then I re read so of the tips I got on this site and realized I had my battery charger leads hooked up backwards!!! I went down and put the negative lead on the part to be cleaned, went to work and by evening the paint/rust/gunk was falling of my Super H gas tank support bracket! I am pleased with the process. I still believe the solution is too strong. It will only operate on 6 volts at about 7 amps. I still trips on 12 v. Gene
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