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Looks good! Seen many tanks online, One person used an air-intake at the bottom and fed in air to etch, that way all the many bubbles would agitated it.
I've filled it up with water - not a single leak. The bubbler is work OK. The only thing is that it takes about hour and a half for the heater to heat up the solution ... ohh well ... will just have to switch it earlier
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I am also building my own etching tank using recycled glass harvested from dead HP printers.
the cool part is that the volume of etchant is minimal and am also using a peristaltic pump kludged from a spare fan motor and Polymorph, as well as some aquarium tubing.
In restrospect, maybe I should have made some glass end plates and siliconed those, as there is a taper on the glass now.
has anyone managed to integrate an ultrasonic cleaner into an etching tank? this would be an effective way to rinse a board while ensuring that any remaining etchant was flushed away before it causes corrosion.
fwiw make sure you leave it long enough to get rid of the vinegar fumes, as they eat copper right through the resist. Don't ask :)
EDIT: It no longer leaks :) I have left it for a day and seems fine.
I did have a thought a while ago about a "one step" laser etcher and processor, that exposes the PCB through the glass (would require some innovative pumping however) so the process would be expose, develop PCB (maybe combine the two if silicate is used), then flush out developer when complete , etch then flush/agitate with water. the main reason for integrating the two steps is that the presence of an air gap does nasty things to the board, my inspiration is the use of water when doing uv pcb exposure to hold the acetate in place by surface tension..
For various reasons it might be easier to run the setup horizontally, then use alignment marks for the software to correctly index the board.
Sound possible?
-A "Bother" said Pooh, as he flashed his BIOS with W32.Nimda...
Conundrum - glad to hear your tank is coming together also you've got a pretty interesting idea.
Some info - today I've finally tested the tank. Filled it with 2.5 liters of solution (sodium persulfate) and placed the boards. It took about 7 minutes to etched them at fairly cold solution (about 26 deg C - it was pretty cold outside (around 8C )). I've etched a total of 6 quite big boards and it is working PERFECTLY - much faster and cleaner than with the FeCl3. Also the qullity of the traces is much better and the permenent marker stands better - maybe because it dosn't have enough time to desolv.
All in all - I am REALLY HAPPY with the result Will *never* use FeCl3 again.
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