adam_mizer
Well-known member
- Joined
- Nov 4, 2010
- Messages
- 176
First time user here, beginner at large!
I purchased from store and Steve basic supply's needed to deplate pins ala:LazerSteve style so to speak.
Am writing some informational notes as I proceeded to deplate some pins.
This setup is using 3cups 96% sulphuric, 2 DC power supplies one providing 12vdc power to the CCPWM circuit and the other provides whatever DC voltage I decide to choose.
First time so set at 12vdc deplating, connected a thermal couple to check temps as I go so start was a cool 51 degree, 12vdc, 60% duty cycle 4khz pulse started at 4.6amp with 110grams pins.
For some reason only 110grams pins fits into the copper liner.
Okay so a bunch of small white hydrogen bubbles were coming off the lead, so I decided to turn down to 9vdc and it brought me to 3.1amps.
Run time 20min and donetemp rose to 55degree. Rinse pins and reset for round 2.
2nd time 112grams pins same setting 9vdc start at 4.8amp and drop to nothing in just about 20minutes then poke around for minute and done temp rose to 68degree.
3rd time 113grams pins same setting 9vdc start at jump to 7.5amp relax 1 minute to 6.5amp and slowly dropping to zero amps in less than 20minutes temp rose to 82degree at finish, but this time there was some float build up in cell. Salt/metal don't know?
So I stopped here cleaned/rinsed covered everything to ask a question about the float build-up that just started.
Does this float start because the acid is starting to get saturated?
Can I still run more pins and not worry about the float?
There was more float right when I stopped and while cleaning I tried to knock it down some.
I purchased from store and Steve basic supply's needed to deplate pins ala:LazerSteve style so to speak.
Am writing some informational notes as I proceeded to deplate some pins.
This setup is using 3cups 96% sulphuric, 2 DC power supplies one providing 12vdc power to the CCPWM circuit and the other provides whatever DC voltage I decide to choose.
First time so set at 12vdc deplating, connected a thermal couple to check temps as I go so start was a cool 51 degree, 12vdc, 60% duty cycle 4khz pulse started at 4.6amp with 110grams pins.
For some reason only 110grams pins fits into the copper liner.
Okay so a bunch of small white hydrogen bubbles were coming off the lead, so I decided to turn down to 9vdc and it brought me to 3.1amps.
Run time 20min and donetemp rose to 55degree. Rinse pins and reset for round 2.
2nd time 112grams pins same setting 9vdc start at 4.8amp and drop to nothing in just about 20minutes then poke around for minute and done temp rose to 68degree.
3rd time 113grams pins same setting 9vdc start at jump to 7.5amp relax 1 minute to 6.5amp and slowly dropping to zero amps in less than 20minutes temp rose to 82degree at finish, but this time there was some float build up in cell. Salt/metal don't know?
So I stopped here cleaned/rinsed covered everything to ask a question about the float build-up that just started.
Does this float start because the acid is starting to get saturated?
Can I still run more pins and not worry about the float?
There was more float right when I stopped and while cleaning I tried to knock it down some.