Right current and voltage?
Posted by admin on May 8th, 2009 at 08:55am
I anodized my first piece lastnight, the color was not even but for my first piece I’m happy with it.
Using the calculator I come up with 16 square inches, that calls for only .6 amp, does that sound right for a hollow tube that has a radius of .50 and a length of 2.5". My voltage is around 12 volts now about 45 minutes into the process, it was between 13.5 and 14 in the beginning.
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