zacker01
Well-known member
So Im looking into making an Electrolysis Rust Removal tank for cleaning some parts. I know what I need to use and how it all works but One things got me confused. The Power Supply...
What size power supply to use for getting great results in the shortest time? I have seen on line, people using car chargers, cell phone chargers and even a computer power supply.
I saw a Video on You tube and the guy says he had his Battery Charger set to 40Amps and the cleaning was drawing about 20 Amps. So, do I need a bigger charger like that or will a small little 6 amp one do?
I just don't want to have to hook stuff up and wait 6 hours for it to be cleaned... lol
I see a lot of bigger chargers on Amazon that say they are 100 or 200 Amps but from what I can gather, its only for jump starting and they wont actually put out the higher amperage for any amount of time, and a lot of them also seem to have a safe guard where the higher Amps only kick in when the charger senses the current change when you turn the car over. Id like to get a newer charger anyways so Im looking for something that goes up to at least 40 Amps and can hold that for a couple hours and not burn its self out.
but it also cant be a $200.00 machine...lol the cheaper, the better. Or if you have any other Ideas of what I can use for a power source Im open to suggestions.
I also have a brand new power supply and charger for the Lipo batteries in my R/C Helicopter.. maybe I can use that? I just want to know the optimal volts and amps for rust removal vs. time it takes to work.
What size power supply to use for getting great results in the shortest time? I have seen on line, people using car chargers, cell phone chargers and even a computer power supply.
I saw a Video on You tube and the guy says he had his Battery Charger set to 40Amps and the cleaning was drawing about 20 Amps. So, do I need a bigger charger like that or will a small little 6 amp one do?
I just don't want to have to hook stuff up and wait 6 hours for it to be cleaned... lol
I see a lot of bigger chargers on Amazon that say they are 100 or 200 Amps but from what I can gather, its only for jump starting and they wont actually put out the higher amperage for any amount of time, and a lot of them also seem to have a safe guard where the higher Amps only kick in when the charger senses the current change when you turn the car over. Id like to get a newer charger anyways so Im looking for something that goes up to at least 40 Amps and can hold that for a couple hours and not burn its self out.
but it also cant be a $200.00 machine...lol the cheaper, the better. Or if you have any other Ideas of what I can use for a power source Im open to suggestions.
I also have a brand new power supply and charger for the Lipo batteries in my R/C Helicopter.. maybe I can use that? I just want to know the optimal volts and amps for rust removal vs. time it takes to work.



