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Electrolisis revisited

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Tom Windsor

05-19-2007 21:37:11




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I was fortunate enough to get me a dedicated power supply today. 216 Watts. 12 V, 18 amp. Cooks right along better than the battery charger. With the additional 8 amps, it is moving along much faster. The next agenda item is to rig a filter water cleaner system.

TW




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John M

05-20-2007 06:33:38




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 Re: Electrolisis revisited in reply to Tom Windsor, 05-19-2007 21:37:11  
Just curious, what is this power supply?



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Tom Windsor

05-20-2007 12:14:37




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 Re: Electrolisis revisited in reply to John M, 05-20-2007 06:33:38  
115/120 AC 12 V D/C



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John M

05-20-2007 14:58:53




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 Re: Electrolisis revisited in reply to Tom Windsor, 05-20-2007 12:14:37  
No, Imean what is it that your using?



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Tom Windsor

05-20-2007 19:38:55




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 Re: Electrolisis revisited in reply to John M, 05-20-2007 14:58:53  
I think I am lost at the pass. I do not understand what you are asking. This is simply a power supply for a piece of electronic equipment that converts from 115/120 to 12 v dc.

There is no "brand name" on it.



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John M

05-21-2007 03:34:54




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 Re: Electrolisis revisited in reply to Tom Windsor, 05-20-2007 19:38:55  
Ok I got it now. What did the transformer come out of or do you know? I have a small little setup and do some small peices. I had thought of pulling one from an old "boom box" that has been in my shop for years and went caput the other day.



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funderburk1

05-19-2007 21:41:01




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 Re: Electrolisis revisited in reply to Tom Windsor, 05-19-2007 21:37:11  
Hey Tom, thanks for allowing me to view your system today, I have my photos up now.



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