Thanks for the break down on the electrolysis process.. Very cool stuff.. I like the draw pull piece.. We will see the hook as soon as it is done getting electrocuted.. Very cool..
LOVING this stuff! I went to school for DC electronics back in the 90's, and this kind of stuff is right up my alley! Not sure if I ever shared any of my Tesla Coil videos on this account, but my original one has them. I'll drop a link if you'd like to see it. Also, might want to try somewhat beefier cables to handle more current...depending on what you're going for. Should cut processing time down significantly! Great job!
Thanks, Frank. A Tesla coil? Holy Electrodes - yeah, I'd like to see that! Maybe for electrolysis rig 2.0 I'll get a "dumb" auto battery charger and use bigger cables. For now, I'll have to go "low & slow". 😀
Very nicely done! When I see how things work (like in this video) I always wonder who the first person was to discover the method. And what was going on in his/her mind when they discovered it. 😂. It truly is an amazing process!
Hi Jonathan, I've done something similar, just a bit hacked, I've stripped an old phone charger and put Croc clips on the end. Got to see how it works with that key sarah found. 👍👍
Excellent, Ben. It should work fine - might take a bit longer than a bigger charger, but there is nothing wrong with going "low and slow". Hope you make a video of your rig!
I’ve done this a lot. On old axe heads and other artifacts. Works great. Thanks for sharing brother.
Thanks for watching, Cain Beeping ! 👍🏻
Great job buddy
Thanks, Mr. H. Now get your rig up and running!
Paul Hughes Awr, American Woodland Relics, sent me. Subbed ya. Best wishes!
Thanks, Karen. I'll do the same!
Thanks for the break down on the electrolysis process.. Very cool stuff.. I like the draw pull piece.. We will see the hook as soon as it is done getting electrocuted.. Very cool..
Thanks, Dan. The draw pull will be next. My daughter found that pull in our yard. It was about a foot down!
Wow you're so clever 🐈👍❤️
I really just pieced together information from what I found online (and from other TH-camrs). Thanks for watching!
LOVING this stuff! I went to school for DC electronics back in the 90's, and this kind of stuff is right up my alley! Not sure if I ever shared any of my Tesla Coil videos on this account, but my original one has them. I'll drop a link if you'd like to see it. Also, might want to try somewhat beefier cables to handle more current...depending on what you're going for. Should cut processing time down significantly! Great job!
Thanks, Frank. A Tesla coil? Holy Electrodes - yeah, I'd like to see that! Maybe for electrolysis rig 2.0 I'll get a "dumb" auto battery charger and use bigger cables. For now, I'll have to go "low & slow". 😀
I use a 6 volt DC supply.
Yes, 6V will get the job done nicely.
Very nicely done! When I see how things work (like in this video) I always wonder who the first person was to discover the method. And what was going on in his/her mind when they discovered it. 😂. It truly is an amazing process!
Thanks, Brad. That is a good question - I wonder when this was first done. This set-up seems to work well (but does take some time).
Very interesting and informative 👍
Thanks for watching, Dave!
Oh sure, leave us hanging.
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LOL, ask Jonathan about that wooden spoon you're missing. LOL
9th like. Very well explained in detail, Hopefully we will see the final outcome of the items you had laid out. Thanks Jonathan HH TC
Thanks, Al. I will definitely do an update video. 👍🏻
Hi Jonathan, I've done something similar, just a bit hacked, I've stripped an old phone charger and put Croc clips on the end. Got to see how it works with that key sarah found. 👍👍
Excellent, Ben. It should work fine - might take a bit longer than a bigger charger, but there is nothing wrong with going "low and slow". Hope you make a video of your rig!
Awesome video on electrolysis Jonathan very nice. Can't wait to see the end products. Do you know what you're going to put on them for protection?
Thanks, Mike. I am tempted to use Rustoleum Rust Reformer. I know you are impressed with that product.
Loved the explanation Jonathon. Are you going to give it the MALyman24 rust converter treatment?
I'll do something to it - and it will probably use Rust Reformer. Thanks for watching, and let's see some more of those ebikes!