anodizing- battery charger issues

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rc-stu
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anodizing- battery charger issues

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ok, i know this is a little obscure for this forum but if anybody has any expereince with this, let me know!

i am going to do some anodizing but my charger is "fully automatic". is there any way to make it manual so i can use it for anodizing? it's a schumacher so it also has "short-circuit protection". this means it won't put out any voltage unless it "feels" at least 4 volts (from the battery it is charging). does this mean i can't use it for anodizing?
-if i can't use this charger can anybody recommend a charger or power supply that works well for anodizing at a good price?
thanks.

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Re: anodizing- battery charger issues

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i dont know enough about power supplies.. but here are some supplies i know will work for anodizing.

Astron VS-12 Power Supply $158.95
Astron VS-20 Power Supply $190.95
Astron VS-35 Power Supply $258.95
Astron VS-50 Power Supply $350.95
Astron VS-70 Power Supply $411.95
6061 Cathode and Wire Kit $20.00

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