ok guys, glad to of found this forum btw.
I wanted to set up a battery charger anodizing process in my shop to do cast motorcycle clutch and brake levers. Then a Engineer friend told me if i set up a better/bigger process they will send work my way from his company.
So i want to go with a LCD setup. Seems like the best way and easiest also. What I am wondering is what powersupply i should use. I found Mastech 10a and 20a ones on ebay that are cv and cc. Would they work? Guess i dont know if i set the cc at 5amp ft^2 will the voltage just automatically do what it needs with this ps? I plan on between 3-6amp ft^2 for most batches.
Some of the contracts he could give me could be for a few thousand parts that must be done within a few week timeframe, would this be a big enough powersupply? (most parts are about the size of pack of cigarettes, and of freshly machined aluminum, not cast)
so far i know how the connections work, the 720 rule, a 3:1 solution, and thats about all i need to know to start testing right?
i have read that the cast levers are goin to give me fits, what do you think

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Thanks for your help, and the great forum, i have been up all night reading it!!