08-26-2012, 10:47 AM
(This post was last modified: 08-26-2012, 11:21 AM by SnailPowered.)
I read that there was a risk of having some chromium...something come off the S/S that is hazardous waste as well. They were saying it's best to use normal steel wire. Let me see if I can find the information again.
Ok, so here is the quote from the thread on Weapons Guild, "The solution is sodium carbonate you can use sodium bicarbonate but have to use twice as much and it takes longer. Sodium carbonate is very cheap available at pool/spa supply stores. Its used to raise the PH of pool water. Also do not use Stainless Steel as the sacrificial anode with this setup as the solution biproduct will contain 20% chromium which is a hazardous waste, very nasty stuff to say the least."
Also here is a PDF from the same thread that is a little bit more in depth on the electronics I think.
Foul Out Clone 2.pdf (Size: 403.2 KB / Downloads: 9)
Ok, so here is the quote from the thread on Weapons Guild, "The solution is sodium carbonate you can use sodium bicarbonate but have to use twice as much and it takes longer. Sodium carbonate is very cheap available at pool/spa supply stores. Its used to raise the PH of pool water. Also do not use Stainless Steel as the sacrificial anode with this setup as the solution biproduct will contain 20% chromium which is a hazardous waste, very nasty stuff to say the least."
Also here is a PDF from the same thread that is a little bit more in depth on the electronics I think.
Foul Out Clone 2.pdf (Size: 403.2 KB / Downloads: 9)
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