Brain on Overdrive?
Posted: Thu Apr 29, 2004 7:32 pm
George, Jim, JB et al:
My mind has been on overdrive again. Yeah, I know, that could be very dangerous
I am fast becoming a convert to electolysis, what a wonderful process. I have 4 old and crappy front rims that I am cleaning up to paint for the spray wagon project.
Works real good, and I am really impressed.
But I was wondering I really don't want to have to buy another battery charger, and I don't want to burn this one out. I have the rest of the rims, the horse hoe, all of Jethro to do, the 189 to do, 193 to do, 144 to do, and then we can't foget Ellie. Sooooo, I was wondering ---
Can/would it be possible to use an AC step down transformer and go from 110 volts to say 10, 15, 20 or so, with about 10, 15 or 20 amps???
Would this be effective. Would it produce the same as the DC chargers would?
Also, I want to go to two tanks. Right now I have Gordon's and I am going to make mine very shortly..... sooo an AC alternative would decidedly be advantageous.
Thoughts? I am really lousy with electricity so I needs some real pro's advice, and you guys on the forum are it If this is really a stooopid idea, don't be afraid to say so... I do not want to electrocute meeself
My mind has been on overdrive again. Yeah, I know, that could be very dangerous
I am fast becoming a convert to electolysis, what a wonderful process. I have 4 old and crappy front rims that I am cleaning up to paint for the spray wagon project.
Works real good, and I am really impressed.
But I was wondering I really don't want to have to buy another battery charger, and I don't want to burn this one out. I have the rest of the rims, the horse hoe, all of Jethro to do, the 189 to do, 193 to do, 144 to do, and then we can't foget Ellie. Sooooo, I was wondering ---
Can/would it be possible to use an AC step down transformer and go from 110 volts to say 10, 15, 20 or so, with about 10, 15 or 20 amps???
Would this be effective. Would it produce the same as the DC chargers would?
Also, I want to go to two tanks. Right now I have Gordon's and I am going to make mine very shortly..... sooo an AC alternative would decidedly be advantageous.
Thoughts? I am really lousy with electricity so I needs some real pro's advice, and you guys on the forum are it If this is really a stooopid idea, don't be afraid to say so... I do not want to electrocute meeself