funkman
Bronze Member
I'm currently zapping an iron object that looks like it might have been some sort of buckle. I only had a 9volt dc 500ma adapter but here are thepics so far as of 10 minutes. I had it cooking before and the water was brown so some stuff came off but these pics are after water was changed. The bubbles are coming off the relic but not as much as I thought they should. Is this because the low output (9vdc)? They are primarily coming off at the point where it is attached to the clip. I ground the corner of the relic down tio make sure I got to bare metal before doing this.
I also have a car battery charger that does 6 volt or 12 colt dc output. COuld I use this or would I risk destroying the charger? Has anyone else used car battery chargers and if so should I do it at 6 volts or 12 volts? I also assume that the black cable gets clamped to teh relic and the red gets the spoon or sawblade or whatever. Is this correct? How long should it be zapping if using this charger?
Thanks and I will take another pics after it has cooked for a little.
Funkman
I also have a car battery charger that does 6 volt or 12 colt dc output. COuld I use this or would I risk destroying the charger? Has anyone else used car battery chargers and if so should I do it at 6 volts or 12 volts? I also assume that the black cable gets clamped to teh relic and the red gets the spoon or sawblade or whatever. Is this correct? How long should it be zapping if using this charger?
Thanks and I will take another pics after it has cooked for a little.
Funkman