Thanks Fibergeek,
I hope my post was not taken as a negative "slam" on anyones part, especially Mike's; that was definately NOT the message!
I think I was just confused by the apparently contradictory information I found, and I was hoping for some clarification. I also spent MUCH more time reading through the manual, which cleared up the concept of LCD anodizing. I appears that LCD anodizing offers a more stable process, and produces a higher quality, more repeatable dye result (if I understand correctly).
I think I'll be able to use the supply I have with the LCD process, I'll just have to reduce the current rate somehow. For starters, I'll try using light bulbs, which seems fairly easy. I'll move on to a supply with more current control in the future if things pan out.
Thanks for your help, I'll let you know how things turn out!
Bruce
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