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Electrolysis setup; need help

87Pomona

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I have this setup and I'm not getting anything(bubbles, rust removal etc.) with 3 different chargers.

What am I doing wrong?

I'm using Arm and Hammer Super Washing soda.

Positive is connected to a 1/2" 2' rebar, Negative is on a Vise handle

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positive should be on the re-bar and negative on the work piece.

the process is line of sight, so more re-bar in a closer proximity around the handle could help.
 
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87Pomona

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positive should be on the re-bar and negative on the work piece.

the process is line of sight, so more re-bar in a closer proximity around the handle could help.

Positive is on the rebar; my typing mistake lol (see pictures)

I guess I can pick up some more rebar and cut/weld a square to surround the item getting de-rusted.
 
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You have it hooked up correct, get 5 more pieces of rebar to use for abides, use spring clamps to attach them to the tub in each corner and the middle of the sides. Use a piece of bare copper from a scrap of romex to wire all 6 pieces together. Take a piece of 1x thats longer than the tub to hang your handle from, I use .023 mig wire to hang my stuff.
 

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You have it hooked up correct, get 5 more pieces of rebar to use for abides, use spring clamps to attach them to the tub in each corner and the middle of the sides. Use a piece of bare copper from a scrap of romex to wire all 6 pieces together. Take a piece of 1x thats longer than the tub to hang your handle from, I use .023 mig wire to hang my stuff.
I did something similar. Works like a charme

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I use a couple 1/2" graphite rods instead of steel/iron, less messy. If anyone has trouble locating washing soda, you can make it by baking baking soda, lol.
 

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I find I get better results with a battery as the source for the DC, and hook the charger to the battery.
HTH, Jim
 

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Electrolytic rust removal is LINE OF SIGHT. That means if you cannot draw a straight, unbostructed line from the rust to the anode it will not work well... like 10% of the potential of rust with LOW.

The key is LOW VOLTAGE, high amperage.
 

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You have it hooked up correct, get 5 more pieces of rebar to use for abides, use spring clamps to attach them to the tub in each corner and the middle of the sides. Use a piece of bare copper from a scrap of romex to wire all 6 pieces together. Take a piece of 1x thats longer than the tub to hang your handle from, I use .023 mig wire to hang my stuff.

This... (Except I use iron mechanics wire)

I find I get better results with a battery as the source for the DC, and hook the charger to the battery.
HTH, Jim

and This...
 

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Well there's your problem, low amperage. That's just a trickle charger, you need a bigger charger, check pawn shops, get a roll around if you can.
 
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87Pomona

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Well I picked up a Solar 1050 10 amp manual charger on C-List today. Hooked it up the same as in the pictures; 1 Rebar. Works great!

This is my first electrolysis cleaning so I'm excited to see how this Hollands vise turns out.
 

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Can someone educate me on what is going here? From what I can gather you use this to remove rust. If so how would you use it to remove the rust off rusty sockets?
 

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Can someone educate me on what is going here? From what I can gather you use this to remove rust. If so how would you use it to remove the rust off rusty sockets?
If I'm doing a sockets I just put them on metal rails/clips and attach the negative lead to the metal rail. It works great.
 

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I have had great luck using expanded sheet steel as an anode. Worked much better than a few pieces of angle iron. The current stayed higher for a much longer period of time it seemed.

Would love to see the carbon anode in action 930dreamer.
 
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