Old Beaver
Established Member
Hi. I've just joined the forum. I will post in the new members page to introduce myself better, but for now, I live in N. Ireland and I have had problems with trying to do Electrolysis with battery chargers.
My attempts: I have some old tools I wanted to clean up and restore in kind manner; miniature vice, guillotine, chucks etc. I purchased first 1 charger, returned and then another battery chargers and neither would work for electrolysis so that why both were returned. Like many, I got my idea from YouTube, but as most videos and American the tech doesn't always transfer to the UK. I was in the understanding that all UK/EU battery chargers have, "reverse polarity protection." I understand that to mean that if the chargers senses conflicting current it fails to work. So I starting thinking how to work around this.
Confused: This morning I was on YouTube and came across Dominic Chimea from the repair shop (I see the same video on this forum) doing this in March of this year, in the UK, using a modern battery charger. It is a, "SIP Chargestar T27, 35A Charger. He has no problem with his electrolysis. So I am left totally confused.
I can purchase that same charger here but in 30A. Can someone explain to me what is going on for my brain is bubbling like Dominic's electrolysis bath?? Why is his modern charger doing the job and the 2 I bought won't.
I hope you have stuck with this long winded explanation and can educated this old man who knows more about flintlocks and modern tech. I appreciate you help with anticipation.
My attempts: I have some old tools I wanted to clean up and restore in kind manner; miniature vice, guillotine, chucks etc. I purchased first 1 charger, returned and then another battery chargers and neither would work for electrolysis so that why both were returned. Like many, I got my idea from YouTube, but as most videos and American the tech doesn't always transfer to the UK. I was in the understanding that all UK/EU battery chargers have, "reverse polarity protection." I understand that to mean that if the chargers senses conflicting current it fails to work. So I starting thinking how to work around this.
Confused: This morning I was on YouTube and came across Dominic Chimea from the repair shop (I see the same video on this forum) doing this in March of this year, in the UK, using a modern battery charger. It is a, "SIP Chargestar T27, 35A Charger. He has no problem with his electrolysis. So I am left totally confused.
I can purchase that same charger here but in 30A. Can someone explain to me what is going on for my brain is bubbling like Dominic's electrolysis bath?? Why is his modern charger doing the job and the 2 I bought won't.
I hope you have stuck with this long winded explanation and can educated this old man who knows more about flintlocks and modern tech. I appreciate you help with anticipation.