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Mobile antenna issue
Richard Clark wrote:
On Wed, 01 Oct 2008 16:00:10 GMT, "Jerry" wrote: I once made a small tub to hold the rusty part and filled it with a solution of water and washing soda (http://www.stovebolt.com/techtips/ru..._derusting.htm) . A small DC current is then conducted from a metal part in the solution to the rusty part. The rusty part got shiny after a few hours. Hi Jerry, That's a another arrow for the quiver. Thanx. Make sure to read the PDF file too. Apparently stainless steel will produce chromate in the solution if used as an electrode. http://www.pieperpower.com/employees...m_Chromate.htm or other chromate - they are all mostly bad for you. Since my coil has some stainless parts in the current path, I'll try suspending it so that they don't touch the solution, and rotate the coil to clean. - 73 de Mike N3LI - |
Mobile antenna issue
Michael Coslo wrote:
Make sure to read the PDF file too. Apparently stainless steel will produce chromate in the solution if used as an electrode. http://www.pieperpower.com/employees...m_Chromate.htm or other chromate - they are all mostly bad for you. Since my coil has some stainless parts in the current path, I'll try suspending it so that they don't touch the solution, and rotate the coil to clean. - 73 de Mike N3LI - Dilute it and toss it on your lawn. Unless your lawn fertilizer has chromium in its composition, you lawn is very likely to be chromium deprived ... Regards, JS |
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