It is for copper. I am using copper sulfate.g_axelsson said:Oh yeah! A new series of posts from rickzeien, this is going to be good!
Is it electrowinning (using an inert anode) or electrorefining (using a copper anode)?
What electrolyte are you using? It looks like copper sulfate.
Göran
I am not a very good Walmart shopper. I usually only buy 1 thing there when I go. I only buy what I came for then get out.markscomp said:Funny, I pictured you as a lot of things. Geologist, Chemist, Metal Fabricator, Welder, Movie Producer, Photographer, Innovator, Businessman and Entrepreneur. But not as a Walmart shopper (maybe online purchases only when necessary) and the fact that you found a seamstress to complete your project is cool and is a compliment to your Statesmanship. very MacGyver esque!!! Nice looking "Cell" by the way.
I got lazy. Soon more videos from me. I promise. Just short clips. No feature length films. LOL Thanks for watching!geedigity said:That was youtube was funny. After a second or two, I realized it wasn't going to be the video clip that I always enjoyed seeing of your progress on setting up your operation.
I know right. But I probably will not be posting the assay (s) any time soon.Lou said:I'm more interested in an assaying the anode slimes you produce!
You've basically loaded up for bear/moose/elephant down there and I want to see if the juice is worth the squeeze!!
OK. Thanks Lou. Chat soonLou said:Hey, I didn't say I'd post 'em up, just that I'd be happy to assay them
Absolutely. Lou has given me lots of advise and guidance. He has also done a couple of assays for me as well as pointed me in the right direction for some of my equipment purchases.markscomp said:one can never get to many opinions on metal
at least that's what I read into the previous post
Mark
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