Anodized parts?

Good thinking batman!

Question though, is it gonna be possible for me to get into the casing to remove the lead plates a) without me blinding myself? b) without removing the skin off my arms? c) destroying all the plantlife in the near vicinity?

:p
 
Should be. The acid your using will give you a sting, but if you wash it off it should be fine. Generally you can take the top off to fill them up with distilled water if you ever need. That was the case with the Nascar batteries (long story), and I think most batteries ought to be like that.

If not, then drill a hole near the bottom, drain the acid into the plastic container, then extract the lead.

The acid will be about 30% w/w so you can happily dilute it some what. If you have some nitrile gloves and safety specs it might help (just in case) and putting on a lab coat/something that isn't absorbent and you don't care if it gets ruined.

Oh and don't intentionally drip the acid on and then proclaim it doesn't hurt, only to have a permanent burn mark about 10 minutes later (a friend discovered the joy of chemistry at uni)
 
Sounds do-able I guess, i'm about to nip out to pick some parts up from the laser cutters anyho so i'll drop by the skip on the way back and see if I can salvage a battery on my journey.

Just put Aldrich's number into my mobile as well, will give them a bell whilst i'm out n about.

Shall report back shortly! :D
 
oh the joys of packing up after a double chemistry season to find someone has dribbled 1m acid over your bag !
 
I ended up with something a bit more corrosive on my lab coat, which now has a hole the size of the grand canyon in one sleeve and right across the chest...not great.

Also, never mix diethyl ether with a flame. It might seem like a good way to clean the glasswear and dispose of solvents, but it also makes really big flames.

Another chemistry no-no is to overfill a cup full of LN2 then spill some over your hand. It doesn't freeze your hands off, but it does sting a bit.
 
Right, managed to re-claim a battery... not sure if it's gonna be the right sort or whatnot, hopefully one of you kind gentlemen will be able to tell from these pictures! :p

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Should be able to anodize half of London with that thing :p Anodizing doesn't require that much energy so this should certainly do the job. The positive and negative poles have different electron charges and putting them both in a glass/bowl/anything of distilled water should anodize anything in the water.

Ouch, I've forgotten quite a lot of those chemistry classes :p
 
Nooo, I'm gonna butcher this battery for the lead plates inside to use as the cathode, i'm going to use a 12v battery charger as the power source. :)
 
Well in that case you should have more than enough too :p More capacity = more metal since the metal holds the difference in electrons.
 
name='marcus000' said:
Nooo, I'm gonna butcher this battery for the lead plates inside to use as the cathode, i'm going to use a 12v battery charger as the power source. :)

When we did annodizing in chemistry we used about 3v max, or it turned to sludge :(
 
How big were the parts you were anodising though?

Btw, sorry for hijacking your thread, i'll make a new one if you wish. :)

Just been out and drained the battery, can see all the lead plates inside now it's drained, just need to figure out how to get this casing open... dremel it? lol!?

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If you undo the bolts on the top, does that get you anywhere? 12V should be fine, the difficulty will be not applying too much current (high voltage + high current = very hot). That shouldn't be too difficult really tho. Make sure to filter that sulphuric acid because it looks like its got a load of stuff in it which might (probably won't) colour the aluminium a tasty **** brown
 
Just tried dremeling it, cut a big square in the red section on the top and then had a change of plan, gonna knock it onto its side and grab the hacksaw, take all that top edge off (just above the label).

Need to mix up some bicarb and water though, dont fancy tipping it on its side and having sulphuric pour all over the garden...hehehe!
 
Feel free to use my thread, If this works I'd love to get some barbs anoded :)

This is all whey above my head though, Ill just wait for the results :D
 
Right hacksawing through the top didn't work either, the plastic is solid in the centre.

Adopted a new approach in the form of dremeling the entire thing to kingdom come...

Got both ends off, gonna get both the sides off tomorrow then I "should" be able to retreive the bar.

Keyword = "Should"
 
Marcus Vs The Battery

*walks around garden holding round card*

Ding ding! Round 1! Fight!

The battery takes this round 10 - 8....
 
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