ShielaMartin780
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I am running some ram fingers through my AP, but I'm hoping to speed the process up without compromising things. The biggest benefit is the reduced time, but are there any drawbacks to heating the solution throughout the process? Max limits? I've read in a couple threads that heating can increase the chance of your gold dissolving into the solution, but I think that's more of a factor of your composition than it is the heat.
The compounding factor is that I can't currently go below 135f/57c. Why you ask? Originally I was going to just use a regular hot plate with an old coffee pot, but I opened a kitchen storage door and discovered we had a plastic electric kettle that my wife hasn't used in eons. Said kettle is now part of my equipment inventory, so long as my wife doesn't find out. The lowest setting results in a ~135f temp, so I can't go lower. I'll pick up a hot plate if that temp is considered too high vs just slightly heating. Air bubbler is run constantly, with minimal H2O2 utilized, all done outdoors.
The compounding factor is that I can't currently go below 135f/57c. Why you ask? Originally I was going to just use a regular hot plate with an old coffee pot, but I opened a kitchen storage door and discovered we had a plastic electric kettle that my wife hasn't used in eons. Said kettle is now part of my equipment inventory, so long as my wife doesn't find out. The lowest setting results in a ~135f temp, so I can't go lower. I'll pick up a hot plate if that temp is considered too high vs just slightly heating. Air bubbler is run constantly, with minimal H2O2 utilized, all done outdoors.
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