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I want to use electrolysis to separate chemicals, but electricity
isn't much my domain!
Now, instead of using a battery, I read (but didn't tried yet) that I
could simply use a AC converter.
So I had an old CD player "plug", which reads the following:
Ac Adaptor
Input: AC120~60Hz 5.3 W
Output: DC 4.5V=-= 600 mA
I've cut the wires and naked about an inch of them. I would attach the
bare copper ends with an electrode going in the solution.
Now the thing is, should I be concerned about electrical shocks? I've
read that 600mA is a very dangerous current, but the fact that it's
only 4.5V leads me to believe it wouldn't quite be a danger (except if
I plug it straight in my heart, that is!)
Yet, I'm not sure of myself and I don't want to believe anything too
quickly. So here I came to get your opinions and comments! I'm sorry
it's probably a newb question for you guys! Thanks for answering
anyway!
Christian
isn't much my domain!
Now, instead of using a battery, I read (but didn't tried yet) that I
could simply use a AC converter.
So I had an old CD player "plug", which reads the following:
Ac Adaptor
Input: AC120~60Hz 5.3 W
Output: DC 4.5V=-= 600 mA
I've cut the wires and naked about an inch of them. I would attach the
bare copper ends with an electrode going in the solution.
Now the thing is, should I be concerned about electrical shocks? I've
read that 600mA is a very dangerous current, but the fact that it's
only 4.5V leads me to believe it wouldn't quite be a danger (except if
I plug it straight in my heart, that is!)
Yet, I'm not sure of myself and I don't want to believe anything too
quickly. So here I came to get your opinions and comments! I'm sorry
it's probably a newb question for you guys! Thanks for answering
anyway!
Christian