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Seems to be a really old thread.
Why not use a PbO2 anode if making sulfuric acid?
One can easily make one from a bit of lead, check YT videos, there are examples many showing this procedure.
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Quote: Originally posted by Mateo_swe ![](images/xpblue/lastpost.gif) | Seems to be a really old thread.
Why not use a PbO2 anode if making sulfuric acid?
One can easily make one from a bit of lead, check YT videos, there are examples many showing this procedure. |
Or even easier. Use a lead anode. After a short amount of use it obtains a PbO2 coating. And then you have a nice PbO2 anode.
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