Outlawmws
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I run a lot on 6V - Slower, but slow is good for Etank rust removal.
I bought a box of tools with at least six tire irons, maybe I'll use them as anodes.
Those of you using BLO, do you brush it on or do you wipe it on with a rag? I've been using a rag and then wiping off excess with another rag. I was just thinking today when applying BLO that maybe it's easier with a brush. I might try it next time.

So it was 28F degrees last night and my etank didn't freeze. It's going to be 22F tonight and I didn't have time to empty it.
Isn't washing soda a salt? In which case it'll lower the freezing point of the water
I don't know how much washing soda lowers it but apparently normal salt would lower it to -6F when the water is fully saturated.
If you notice it starting to freeze chuck a few more packets of washing soda in
Apparently it's almost as effective as table salt at lowering the freezing point according to some googling I did....

Bagged. I bought a couple of different graphite rods of EBay. The main ones I use are 2 inch wide and about 2 foot long by 1/4 thick. I use 4 of them spaced around the tank. I also have some 1/4 square rods that I use for inside things like gas tanks. This works well for me.
Don't recall costs but it was reasonable.
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SK: i hear Fretters and others using very low amps and leaving them on for days. Fretter's tank is twice the size of the horse water dish.
also the newer chargers i hear need a battery in the loop or they turn off, but i'm not 100% on that fact so maybe somebody else can say.
UAIU: let us know how it works and take and post a few more pictures of your rusty pieces cooking. good luck
Excellent read guys. Thanks for all of the solid info!
I've been waiting to find a project that would push me to make my own tank. What I found was this Kennedy MC28 that needed some love.
All the parts were laying around except for the rebar tie wire ($5). I was fortunate to have use of the 150Gal. trough. I've got some hinges and a piece of plywood I want to fix to the top (I don't need a kid falling in there!). Old rotors will be repurposed as anodes. They should work right? The power supply is a vehicle maintenance charger, 12V and 1.5A.
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I disagree about the charger. It will be fine but slow. The (minor) problem I see is that it could use an electrode inside the box. If you add an electrode inside the box it will improve the rust removal inside. Remember that it helps to have "line of sight" for the electrodes for optimum performance. Also slow is better as far as current is concerned.
Good luck. I think you will be fine.
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on the internal anode which can be just a short piece of rod or rear hung inside the box. (We have (carefully) used a steel wire inside motorcycle gas tanks as an anode and gotten them clean...)Alsoon the internal anode which can be just a short piece of rod or rear hung inside the box.
Are you running it? that will also keep it from freezing as easy.
I have one that is rated at:
IN- 100-240v
OUT- 5.1v @ 2.4amps
Probably on the low side, no idea what the duty cycle is? Its some sort of charger.