MossRoad
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- Power Trac PT425 2001 Model Year
Yep. You add water to the tank. Then you add WASHING SODA. Not washing powder. Not baking powder. Not baking soda. WASHING SODA.

There's not a real good ratio. It's not too critical. Just look up a few articles on it. Heck, there's been a few discussions on TBN about it with lots of links and info.
I use old angle iron, rebar, etc... for sacrificial anodes.
Hooking up the polarity is important.
Also, beware that it generates bubbles and those are hydrogen gas. It can be explosive in a confined area, so do it outside.

There's not a real good ratio. It's not too critical. Just look up a few articles on it. Heck, there's been a few discussions on TBN about it with lots of links and info.
I use old angle iron, rebar, etc... for sacrificial anodes.
Hooking up the polarity is important.
Also, beware that it generates bubbles and those are hydrogen gas. It can be explosive in a confined area, so do it outside.