Electrolytic rust removal

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  • Adler
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    oh, i restricted my search to the fuel section, i suppose that wasnt too efficient, ill rummage through those...

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  • Steve
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    Originally posted by Adler
    By the way, I only found one thread on electrolysis maybe I'll try some mispellings
    I just typed the work "electrolysis" into the search window and it came up with 100 hits.

    Here is a link to the search results:


    When all else fails, just go to BassCliff's website.

    You guessed it, there is an article on cleaning a rusty tank there.

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  • Adler
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    alrighty, I'm thinking that I cant be using an automatic charger as it wont supply current if it thinks the "battery" is full... Ill pick up a manual charger tomorrow for 20 bucks... lower amperage is better right?

    By the way, I only found one thread on electrolysis maybe I'll try some mispellings

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  • Steve
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    I don't know if there is anything wrong with that, but there have been MANY threads on electrolysis.
    Do a search, you can see what has worked before.

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  • Adler
    started a topic Electrolytic rust removal

    Electrolytic rust removal

    So I have begun attempting to use electrolysis to derust my tank, thing is... no bubbles. I believe that means its not working.
    Here's my setup.... tub filled with water and super washing soda, tank submerged, piece of metal bar suspended in the fill opening using piece of metal coat hanger, another piece of metal coat hanger hooked into the fill opening. the charger is a motomaster 6/12v charger and the clips are attached to the hanger pieces....

    anyone see anything wrong with this?
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