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Strawb

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Have a read on caswell's site about LCD anodising, unless your anodising a whole caravan you won't be needing 50A.

Assuming it's a marker you want to anodise 1A to 3A seems more realistic.
 

Mario

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Strawb said:
Have a read on caswell's site about LCD anodising, unless your anodising a whole caravan you won't be needing 50A.

Assuming it's a marker you want to anodise 1A to 3A seems more realistic.
imagine the fun with 50a though :)
 

Demonic69

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Strawb said:
Have a read on caswell's site about LCD anodising, unless your anodising a whole caravan you won't be needing 50A.

Assuming it's a marker you want to anodise 1A to 3A seems more realistic.
Yeah, but I can't find or afford the whole shebang from Caswell. The reason I need higher is because my acid concentration might be wrong and I want to be safe with slightly larger parts (Following the 720 rule).
Probably don't need all the way up to 50, but it can't hurt especially if I get to try some hard anodizing :D
Although I don't know anything about electronics so do get a little confused with amperage and current draw etc :D
 

Demonic69

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That does clear a few things up :D
So with the current draw being variable dependant on concentration, temp etc it makes sense to have something that will output at a constant rate...
Now if I can just learn how to understand electrical diagrams and where the heck to stick a multimeter I'll be doing grand :cool: