Dear Hans
Please read below.
>Markus,
>Sorry I got into this thread late.
>If you are using acid in the bath, I'd say keep the electronics
>completely away from the box. It can get messy.
I was thinking about this, but then the unit my friend uses also is
having the electronics inside - no problems yet. Well, I will change
it as soon as I see the first problems.
>I'm interested to see the unit in working mode.
Me too :-) Please allow some more time. I just put the pages online
and creating them - even if they were simple - also took some time.
>What are the covers or "bags" made of ?
Are you asking about the anode bags? The anodes as well as the bags
surrounding them can be bought at Bungard. They were not that
expensive. The way it looks it's some sort of glass fiber epoxy kind
of tissue.
>Can you post a link to Bungard electronics please ?
http://www.bungard.de/home.htm >Where can I get complete details of this device ?
Currently the page is what's published. Note, I finished the device 11
hours ago. No wonder there is not yet much documentation available :-)
Feel free to ask whatever you want to know and in case you get the
impressio that you would start to distub the list feel also free to
e-mail me directly.
Markus
>Thanks.
>Hans Wedemeyer
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>Markus Zingg wrote:
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>> Hi Hans
>>
>> >Markus,
>> >Look good, however the acid fumes will attack you electronics ! I'd
>> say
>> >keep the electronics away from the acid by at least 3-4 feet...
>>
>> I'm considering turning the frame the other way round so as the
>> electrolytic tank is on the oposit end of the box. However I'm not
>> sure if it can be seen on the pictures propperly. The electronics of
>> course is in it's own housing. Well, there is the border between the
>> tank and the pannel cover I'm going to seal. If I do so I think fumes
>> will not so easily get there but then you are the experts. I really do
>>
>> not have any experience yet, but as you can see I'm more than willing
>> to change this :-)
>>
>> >How do you plan to activate the holes ?
>>
>> As elsewhere mentioned, I'm using ready made mixtures from Bungard
>> electronics. A friend of mine is having a hobbyist kind of station
>> that is having four baths only and he get's VERY good results. He
>> actually motivated me of building my own station and apart of all the
>> critics (which I apreciate of course) I have the impression that my
>> station is still much better than the one he uses.
>>
>> Markus
>>
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