I recently built a very crude rust removal bucket and have a 10 amp car battery charger with 6v-12v selection ( Its an oldy but goody). I have been using Morton table salt to make the water electrolytic which seems to be working but, I intend to put a lot of tools through this process and I need to be more accurate with my ratios of salt to water so the cost can stay low and the process remain effective enough to warrant its' continued use.
So, again for clarity, I am asking for equations that would allow me to mix precise ratios of salt to water in order to make it conduct electricity freely. If more illustration of my equipment and setup is needed I can provide but I don't need a total rethink of my device, just equations. What I will give up front is; I want to put 10 amps at 6 to 12 volts through alloy steel tools, some are chromed and others might be carbon steel, I am using uniodized salt and tap water cause its cheap, I am willing to switch if it's cost effective (say to sodium carbonate), I use a five gallon bucket with iron and tin structure as anode to surround tools, I am doing this sometimes inside my enclosed sun-porch (and I have pets), and I have retained some memory of the mathematics and chemistry I studied in college.
Thanks if you can help and let me know if i need to give more information. I would just again say that I know my setup isn't perfect in its fundamental stage but I really want to focus on the chemical solution right now and not the electronics or anything else though I'm sure some of that requires discussing. Unless of course something sounds horribly wrong.
Joe