Outlawmws
Well-known member
With that exact configuration, you are probability right, but for people that don't have a better understanding of what is actually happening, it's a bad practice as they could easily make the (wrong) assumption that if it's OK here, why not there?
Hence my stance. We are none of us "experts" and good practices mean fewer mistakes. (Like reversing the polarity to clean the anodes; Nothing wrong with it, but the copper would NOT be OK if left on the now sacrificial "part")
Hence my stance. We are none of us "experts" and good practices mean fewer mistakes. (Like reversing the polarity to clean the anodes; Nothing wrong with it, but the copper would NOT be OK if left on the now sacrificial "part")
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