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Old 08-03-2007, 12:15 PM
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Default Is this power unit suitable for anodising

I have got hold of a second hand power unit and wonder if it is suitable for anodising items upto 12" square.
The make is Plating electronic PE1010 from Germany.
Output: output current 2-10 A; output voltage 4-10 V Linear controlled
Output ripple < 0,5%

Does anyone have any opinion of this. I also would like to hear from other members from England. I am in Cambridgeshire.

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Old 08-03-2007, 12:58 PM
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10 volts max output isn't going to be quite enough.
Most everything I've done runs in the 9-15 volt range.

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Default Re: Is this power unit suitable for anodising

Hi Steve

Thanks for your helpful comment. I did suspect that this was the case.
Does anyone know if the units sold by Caswell would be suitable for use in the UK?

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