Darren, sorry - I misunderstood your meaning. Fortunately I didn't have to open up my original unit and reverse engineer anything, because someone has already done that and made the schematic available online. The patent on the "Foul-Out" had run out years ago and sales were slow due to cost, so they dropped it.
Elijah, it basically works as an electro-chemical plating tank. The electrode goes inside the barrel and is attached to one side of a power supply. The bore is filled with a cleaning solution (electrolyte) and the barrel is attached to the other side of the power supply.
The electrical current passing between the two dissolves any lead or copper deposits inside the barrel and transfers them to the electrode (stainless rod) in the center of the bore. When its done you just remove the lead or copper coated rod from the now clean barrel. You don't have to spend hours scrubbing the barrel with a cleaning rod and bore brush.
p.s.
I'm sure you know the guy that designed the circuit for the home made version. It was "UncleNick"!
Elijah, it basically works as an electro-chemical plating tank. The electrode goes inside the barrel and is attached to one side of a power supply. The bore is filled with a cleaning solution (electrolyte) and the barrel is attached to the other side of the power supply.
The electrical current passing between the two dissolves any lead or copper deposits inside the barrel and transfers them to the electrode (stainless rod) in the center of the bore. When its done you just remove the lead or copper coated rod from the now clean barrel. You don't have to spend hours scrubbing the barrel with a cleaning rod and bore brush.
p.s.
I'm sure you know the guy that designed the circuit for the home made version. It was "UncleNick"!
Willie