I did not even think about that. The equipment actually came out of a small college in Alabama that closed its science department, and this woman's grandfather has been storing it since. Most of it was gone by the time I found it, but of well. I'll post some other pics of some of the other...
Interesting, I actually picked up a few items, which look more along the lines of what I see pictured above, almost identical, minus the glassware. I'm still not seeing it with the first device. The glassware for it must have looked like a fish bowl lol. Next step is to find some glass ware...
No problem sounds great, I did not want to blow any fuses before Christmas anyway. I am about to go back to the thrift shop and buy some more equipment. They have a bunch of different old school lunch box style meters, and switches etc..
Would you mind if you find some free time posting a few pictures or sending to me direct. I am still having problems identifying. Looked up some different electrolysis methods but have failed to find this specific device.
Reader,
Forgive me if I break any of forum rules, as I am a newbie posting here. Today, last minute Christmas with my beloved other, I found some sort of vintage electrical device. I understand the basic principles behind what would be happening on the stand with electricity. However I am...