I've used the CopyKad kit for over a year with great results. Recently a friend gave me a gallon of NiCl strike solution, unused. I ordered two nickel plates from Caswell and a new 2 gal bucket. I have a variable voltage 300ma supply set to 4 volts which should be a good test load for a small bolt or bracket. Two things went wrong:
1. I used a copper wire to hang the steel piece in the bath.
2. I reversed the polarity by mistake (for about 30 seconds). <-BAD
Copper plated onto my anodes! Now after doing about 10 cycles with the correct setup (polarity right and steel wire hangers), all the copper is visibly off the anodes, but everything I pull out of the bath is completely copper plated.
Can I get the copper out of the Nickel bath or is it ruined? I think the nickel anodes are ok, but the bath might not be. Thanks.
- Mark
1. I used a copper wire to hang the steel piece in the bath.
2. I reversed the polarity by mistake (for about 30 seconds). <-BAD
Copper plated onto my anodes! Now after doing about 10 cycles with the correct setup (polarity right and steel wire hangers), all the copper is visibly off the anodes, but everything I pull out of the bath is completely copper plated.
Can I get the copper out of the Nickel bath or is it ruined? I think the nickel anodes are ok, but the bath might not be. Thanks.
- Mark
Comment