I am looking at purchasing the 4 gallon triple chrome kit and a rectifier. Eventually I will want to go with a bigger setup, but the 4 gallon kit looks like a good start. I understand that I will need 1 amp per square inch for the chrome plate. My question is:
Does this 1 to 1 ratio apply to a 12 volt rectifier? Or, if I only run 6 volts, will it still be 1 amp per square inch?
If not, is there a way to determine what the proper amperage would be at 6 volts?
I don't know very much about electricity so any help would be appreciated.
On another note:
I have seen other postings warning against hobbyplating.com. The other posters said that they don't like to throw stones, but I will.
I placed an order with hobbyplating.com a while back. To make a long story short, 3 months, over 100 phone calls to hobbyplating.com (also known as Bell Comm Finishing), phone calls to the BBB, phone calls to the Attorney General, and filing 2 claims with my credit card company, I was finally refunded the $1500 to my account (no thanks to hobbyplating.com. My credit card company couldn't get a hold of them directly) I just want to say that I am glad Caswell does not conduct business this way and will receive a loyal customer once I am up and running.
Thanks Caswell!
Does this 1 to 1 ratio apply to a 12 volt rectifier? Or, if I only run 6 volts, will it still be 1 amp per square inch?
If not, is there a way to determine what the proper amperage would be at 6 volts?
I don't know very much about electricity so any help would be appreciated.

On another note:
I have seen other postings warning against hobbyplating.com. The other posters said that they don't like to throw stones, but I will.
I placed an order with hobbyplating.com a while back. To make a long story short, 3 months, over 100 phone calls to hobbyplating.com (also known as Bell Comm Finishing), phone calls to the BBB, phone calls to the Attorney General, and filing 2 claims with my credit card company, I was finally refunded the $1500 to my account (no thanks to hobbyplating.com. My credit card company couldn't get a hold of them directly) I just want to say that I am glad Caswell does not conduct business this way and will receive a loyal customer once I am up and running.
Thanks Caswell!

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