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Floater's Electrolysis Machine
Thanks to Floater and his guidance on building this.
Pic 1 is all the stuff I used to build it.
Pic 2 is the power supply. It says 15VDC output, however, it is really 12VDC at 600mA.
Pic 3 is a Diez Pesos courtesy of Mexico.
Pic 4 is the machine in action. The water is BLACK! This was after the peso and the quarter that you see sitting on the board in the pic. About 15 minutes each.
Pic 5 is the peso after it's soak.
All in all, I think that this is going to work really well once I figure out all the kinks. The peso was the first to get a dunk, and I guess that there must be copper in my tap water because the peso is brass and aluminum and it ended up with a nice copper plated "V" on it where the stainless steel wire was. I know that I should be using distilled water, but that will be for the nice stuff.![Wink ;) ;)](https://www.treasurenet.com/smilies/wink.png)
I tried to use a potentiometer to be able to adjust the amperage from 0mA to the maximum of 600mA, but it wouldn't work for some reason. I took it all apart and tested everything and it was all good. I then tried a rheostat and got the same results. In the end, I used just the power supply just as it was. Maybe that is where the copper "V" came from.![Roll Eyes ::) ::)](https://www.treasurenet.com/smilies/rolleyes.gif)
Thanks to Floater and his guidance on building this.
Pic 1 is all the stuff I used to build it.
Pic 2 is the power supply. It says 15VDC output, however, it is really 12VDC at 600mA.
Pic 3 is a Diez Pesos courtesy of Mexico.
Pic 4 is the machine in action. The water is BLACK! This was after the peso and the quarter that you see sitting on the board in the pic. About 15 minutes each.
Pic 5 is the peso after it's soak.
All in all, I think that this is going to work really well once I figure out all the kinks. The peso was the first to get a dunk, and I guess that there must be copper in my tap water because the peso is brass and aluminum and it ended up with a nice copper plated "V" on it where the stainless steel wire was. I know that I should be using distilled water, but that will be for the nice stuff.
![Wink ;) ;)](https://www.treasurenet.com/smilies/wink.png)
I tried to use a potentiometer to be able to adjust the amperage from 0mA to the maximum of 600mA, but it wouldn't work for some reason. I took it all apart and tested everything and it was all good. I then tried a rheostat and got the same results. In the end, I used just the power supply just as it was. Maybe that is where the copper "V" came from.
![Roll Eyes ::) ::)](https://www.treasurenet.com/smilies/rolleyes.gif)