Re: I just switched ti Ti racks, and had some surprising results
I mentioned before about the Ti racks. They actually call it "priming" the racks. The first time you use the Ti it will conduct.
In my testing I noticed exactly what you said.......no current is needed to add to compensate for the Ti racking. I followed the advise of somebody on here that used to swear that the Ti racking had to be compensated for, until I actually did some testing. The only time the Ti made a difference was if I ran a part on a Ti rack with alot more surface area.
I somehow figured that all the Ti rack manufacturers and anodizing specialist couldnt be wrong........they weren't.
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