You need higher voltage and more salt to make a good solution for that amount of fluid, it took me about 5 hours at 11 v to get 4 times the green you got.
The solution will be created faster for sure, but quality depends on the dark green it turns into, the darker the better, the faster it turns dark green is solely based apon the voltage amount that runs between the two electrodes that does that,
If you had a heated, stirrer plate under it, would that make the process better? ty Also, in regards to salt. We have plain table salt, we have Kosher salt, we have Sea salt, and we have epsom salt. Which one is the most effective...looking for the best possible outcome.
Yes, you can plate nickel on aluminum and also plate other metal to aluminum as well, like silver, gold, copper, tin, but problems can occur with types of aluminum items and its a common occurence, when plating aluminum an oxidization happens and it prevents proper plating adhesion and bad results can occur,
Possibly, "stir the solution" while leads are disconnected to keep the salt suspended. Should have done a quick dip in muriatic acid to get all of your paw prints off of it before plating. too much fidgeting...be patient and let the process complete itself.. plating is not a hurried/magical process. good luck in future videos.
Absolutely painful to watch man! Um & So used hundreds of times bro. Why are people asking you questions? You clearly don’t know what you’re doing or endlessly talking about.
You need higher voltage and more salt to make a good solution for that amount of fluid, it took me about 5 hours at 11 v to get 4 times the green you got.
Good work, thanks.
Question. When making nickel acetate, not plating, does higher voltage yield a better solution?
The solution will be created faster for sure, but quality depends on the dark green it turns into, the darker the better, the faster it turns dark green is solely based apon the voltage amount that runs between the two electrodes that does that,
Make your part hanger out of a nickel rod so whole part can be submerged and your connector is outside the solution like the rest are
Ah, yes that makes sense, Thanks
If you had a heated, stirrer plate under it, would that make the process better? ty Also, in regards to salt. We have plain table salt, we have Kosher salt, we have Sea salt, and we have epsom salt. Which one is the most effective...looking for the best possible outcome.
Can you use this same procedure but electroplating an aluminum tube?
Yes, you can plate nickel on aluminum and also plate other metal to aluminum as well, like silver, gold, copper, tin, but problems can occur with types of aluminum items and its a common occurence, when plating aluminum an oxidization happens and it prevents proper plating adhesion and bad results can occur,
Possibly, "stir the solution" while leads are disconnected to keep the salt suspended. Should have done a quick dip in muriatic acid to get all of your paw prints off of it before plating. too much fidgeting...be patient and let the process complete itself.. plating is not a hurried/magical process. good luck in future videos.
Or copper wire!
How not to DIY video..
More salt more volts more cleaning more everything!! Was you just guessing on wtf you were doing 😢 14hrs for 1hr process
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Is not good very slowly
You sir have no clue what you are doing! Please just send people to the youtube videos that you got your info from.
Absolutely painful to watch man! Um & So used hundreds of times bro. Why are people asking you questions? You clearly don’t know what you’re doing or endlessly talking about.
Thanks this was one of my first attempts and I have gotten better since,
maybe a script dude, this was painful to watch and listen for you to convey your thoughts.