RI Chevy Silveradoman At your service Staff member Lead Moderator Messages 16,722 Reaction score 15,536 Location Rhode Island Jan 19, 2012 Staff #61 That is a good question Mike. I am going back a few when they were still copper. The old wheat back pennies.
That is a good question Mike. I am going back a few when they were still copper. The old wheat back pennies.
Pepperidge Member Advocate Messages 12,718 Reaction score 856 Location Slidell, La Jan 19, 2012 #62 I thought we were talking about acid spilling causing the corrosion...a penny as a sacrificial anode would be more for electrolysis no? or is acid erosion basically the same process as electrolysis? :???: Pat...can I buy a clue...:???:
I thought we were talking about acid spilling causing the corrosion...a penny as a sacrificial anode would be more for electrolysis no? or is acid erosion basically the same process as electrolysis? :???: Pat...can I buy a clue...:???:
RI Chevy Silveradoman At your service Staff member Lead Moderator Messages 16,722 Reaction score 15,536 Location Rhode Island Jan 20, 2012 Staff #63 Use of a Penny I think you're right Paul. I got a little confusicated.
Ed HD Formerly: Dad's 05 LLY Messages 3,152 Reaction score 363 Location Chuck Town, Iowa Jan 20, 2012 #64 Hang a penny on steel wire in the radiator. That might work, lol.
Pepperidge Member Advocate Messages 12,718 Reaction score 856 Location Slidell, La Jan 20, 2012 #65 RI Chevy Silveradoman said: I think you're right Paul. I got a little confusicated. Click to expand... Heck I didn't know either...I still could be wrong for all I know...anyone else have an idea if Acid/chemical corrosion is basically the same as electrolysis and a sacrificial anode?
RI Chevy Silveradoman said: I think you're right Paul. I got a little confusicated. Click to expand... Heck I didn't know either...I still could be wrong for all I know...anyone else have an idea if Acid/chemical corrosion is basically the same as electrolysis and a sacrificial anode?