Ecomike
NAXJA# 2091
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I have decided to build one of these, but it may be a month before I get around to playing with one, so in case anyone else wants to try my idea, I get my graphite plates as scrap on line from a company called POCO Graphite. I have been using their pressed graphite plates as electrodes in some battery patent experiments here, and they hold up nicely to overvoltage, acid and bases, organics and electrolysis.
Also, the titanium might be found in a local scrap metal yard. Electroplaters frequently use titanium electrodes in their plating tanks, so a google search might find them online under plating racks and hooks. Lastly, the electrodes, especially if titanium is used, do not need to be any thicker than 1/16" or 10 Gauge. Graphite is brittle, so I would use about 1/8" or thicker with graphite, but it is light weight.
Also, the titanium might be found in a local scrap metal yard. Electroplaters frequently use titanium electrodes in their plating tanks, so a google search might find them online under plating racks and hooks. Lastly, the electrodes, especially if titanium is used, do not need to be any thicker than 1/16" or 10 Gauge. Graphite is brittle, so I would use about 1/8" or thicker with graphite, but it is light weight.