cont.#2 The only expensive part is the gold but I found a little goes a long way when plating! like 1 troy oz. should be enough to plate many cells, now here is the best part: to get the same amount of seperation with a big stainless dry cell, now will take fewer plates to get the same results, Have fun my friend you will be the first to do this! God Bless, oh and please make sure all the connections are not stainless cause the resistance will be still there! talk to you later, Jasen
cont. 1 glass cook dish square this will catch the gold solution.1 glass jar to hold solution for plating. Mixing the plating solution requires 2 parts muratic acid, a peace of 24k jewlery you could find a deal at a pon shop! put the gold in the muratic acid to desolve the gold, then once the gold is completly desolved add 1 part white vinagar, now your ready to plate, by dipping the anode wand into solution and running it across the copper plate, its cool, quiskly plates with gold!
Hi, Bill it me again, how you been, if you have a few hundred $ to spair Id like you to try a project! I know this might sound crazy but I know you will be verry happy with the results! o.k Ive found a simple cheep way to make a gold plater, I discovered it wasnt a hard as I first thought...a 12volt d/c jack you plug in to the house outlet. #2 a stainless 316L rod for the anode+,1 rubber band 2 hold a small cloth to anode.1 alagator clip for the - to hook on to a copper plate(2 be plated gold
First your text is too small to read from a "YouTube" video, so I couldn't follow what to were trying to prove.
Once a cell is powered uped, your cell become a battery, so it is not possible to get a correct resistance measure. Check it for yourself, each two plate cell will start out reading ~ 1.5 volts DC and goes down with time.
cont.#2 The only expensive part is the gold but I found a little goes a long way when plating! like 1 troy oz. should be enough to plate many cells, now here is the best part: to get the same amount of seperation with a big stainless dry cell, now will take fewer plates to get the same results, Have fun my friend you will be the first to do this! God Bless, oh and please make sure all the connections are not stainless cause the resistance will be still there! talk to you later, Jasen
GBH2o4u 3 years ago
cont. 1 glass cook dish square this will catch the gold solution.1 glass jar to hold solution for plating. Mixing the plating solution requires 2 parts muratic acid, a peace of 24k jewlery you could find a deal at a pon shop! put the gold in the muratic acid to desolve the gold, then once the gold is completly desolved add 1 part white vinagar, now your ready to plate, by dipping the anode wand into solution and running it across the copper plate, its cool, quiskly plates with gold!
GBH2o4u 3 years ago
Hi, Bill it me again, how you been, if you have a few hundred $ to spair Id like you to try a project! I know this might sound crazy but I know you will be verry happy with the results! o.k Ive found a simple cheep way to make a gold plater, I discovered it wasnt a hard as I first thought...a 12volt d/c jack you plug in to the house outlet. #2 a stainless 316L rod for the anode+,1 rubber band 2 hold a small cloth to anode.1 alagator clip for the - to hook on to a copper plate(2 be plated gold
GBH2o4u 3 years ago
First your text is too small to read from a "YouTube" video, so I couldn't follow what to were trying to prove.
Once a cell is powered uped, your cell become a battery, so it is not possible to get a correct resistance measure. Check it for yourself, each two plate cell will start out reading ~ 1.5 volts DC and goes down with time.
Richard
hhoforvolts 3 years ago