The other day I posted about a baffle I was trying to make. My goal was to get good agitation with good dispersion of bubbles. Someone said I had too big of holes, which weren't that way when I started. Anyway, based on that comment I realized you can only get so much power (Air) out of a tiny fish tank pump. So, like all "real men" do, I opted for more power! MUCH MORE POWER! I connected my big shop air compressor to the new baffle I made up. I turned down the regulator till I could barely feel air comming out of the air gun. Then I held the baffle hose to the air gun and like magic I had good bubbles and lots of them - everywhere. Knowing that I will forget to turn down the regulator when etching a board at some point, I will wait until I can hook up another regulator for attachement to the etching tank. That way, I should be able to reduce the risk of having the whole tank of ferric chloride sprayed about the shop. It's still very dangerous in my opinion, but rather than buying another fish tank pump, this is the next cheapest solution. The point of this post is, poor bubble volume and dispersion may not be the problem of the baffle (Hose, stones, etc.), but rather not enough volume of air going into the tank. I suspect this will even out the etching and etch a heck of a lot faster than before! Chris
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Super bubbler - got it working now!
2006-07-12 by lcdpublishing
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