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  • Jeffrey S.
    Extremely Frequent Poster
    • May 31, 1988
    • 1879

    #16
    Re: No Comparison

    Greg:
    You need to calculate the number of square inches of the part to be plated. Each plating (Copy-Cad, Copy-Chrome, etc.) calls for a certain amperage per square inch. The manual that comes with the set up will give you that number. Some, like Copy-Cad, are very forgiving. Some are very tight. Copy-Cad is an easier one to use. It will take some time to get it right. If I can be of any help when you get the kit, let me know.
    Jeff

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    • Jeffrey S.
      Extremely Frequent Poster
      • May 31, 1988
      • 1879

      #17
      Re: No Comparison

      Greg:
      You need to calculate the number of square inches of the part to be plated. Each plating (Copy-Cad, Copy-Chrome, etc.) calls for a certain amperage per square inch. The manual that comes with the set up will give you that number. Some, like Copy-Cad, are very forgiving. Some are very tight. Copy-Cad is an easier one to use. It will take some time to get it right. If I can be of any help when you get the kit, let me know.
      Jeff

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