Please Help! Variac AC to DC for anodizing Ti....

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I'm not sure if this is the right place to post this, but I figured it would be the best to get my question answered...I was hoping that some of you may of had to do this for your DC powered lathe motors, etc....


What I need is to change my AC power supply(variac) to DC power...

What I am doing is anodizing titanium and I need variable voltage to do so...

Use a bridge rectifier and it will change AC to DC, OK sounds quick cheap and easy......Is this enough for what I am doing? Is it safe with no load? What about a smoother:ohgeez:

My head hurts and its late, I would appreciate the help if you can, Thanks!
 
Just make sure your bridge rectifier can handle the current and voltage - it doesn't hurt to get one that can handle a lot higher current/voltage and they are relatively cheap if you look around.
 
Big gloves, lots of silicone on connections are some things that come to mind when setting up high current or voltage goodies. Don't plug anything in until you have everything well insulated and connected tight.

BTW the link in you sig line for the springs doesn't seem to be working.
 
Big gloves, lots of silicone on connections are some things that come to mind when setting up high current or voltage goodies. Don't plug anything in until you have everything well insulated and connected tight.

BTW the link in you sig line for the springs doesn't seem to be working.


+1

Iv shocked myself a few times but I like it:)

I use a ROUTER SPEED CONTROL and a rectifier dut a veriac is much beter

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