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Old 04-03-2002, 06:22 PM
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Default Re: Plug n plate kit for bathroom faucets ?

Chrome plating requires 1-1.5 amps per square inch.

If your part is 6 in x 14 in = 84 square inchs, one side only, right? That means around 100-125 amps will be required.

The size of the kit really only changes the amount of solution you get and the size of the tanks, so, take your part, immerse it in two gallons of water. If you can submerge it completely, you can use a 2 gallon kit.

The problem for you will be getting that much power.
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