DAPPH
as dyslexik as I'm daft
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Using the same electrolyte? It would be great to be able to clean brass this easily.
Whilst in HMF many many moons ago , we used to scrub our dirty brasses with OMO or DAZ soap powder & a bit of hot water as the detergent removes the greasy oxidization film , We thought that the washing soda also helped get it deep pore clean .
You could always tell who'd soaped their brasses as the colour stayed a light white colour for several days , whereas after using liquid Brasso & Duralaglit wadding they soon turned the the oxidized colours .
So perhaps the earlier suggestion of using a non bio detergent as well as washing soda could work very well as the electrolyte .
A lot of modern detergent powders have anti oxidisation powers & scum inhibitors .. The one we use has not corroded a jar of water & steel nails set up 12 years ago that has less than half level teaspoon of our washing powder added to it .. The other test jar done at the same time , with three teaspoons of a non bio Persil with the washing machine protection component, this now has a nice fine silt rust in the bottom , rust on the nails and big granules of settled crud made up of such things as lime & soap fillers to bulk up the box contents so the housewife thinks she's getting value for money due to buying a bigger box .




. Dad used to have a cb radio and he sold it but kept this for some reason.


. Instead of a nice finned heatsink it has a piece of 0.125" aluminium sheet and no fan. Though I suppose a CB radio doesn't draw that much current so it's not a problem. The big battery charger seems to work well, even if it did heat the tank by 25 degrees in an hour
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