Quote Originally Posted by aqualab View Post
but what he forgot to mention, is the nickel have to be in close contact with copper in this electrolyte, and the only way it can happen it’s when defective platting expose the copper, that explain why other manufacturers don’t have the same problem , now Ek will replace the block, of course they was damage before been put in the electrolyte, and EK ask you to not use anymore electrolyte to not damage other block with imperfection. All that to cover manufacturer imperfections. .


shhhhh... not yet... dont bring out all the cards yet...

But yes... which is why i am telling Eddy to stop looking at things around the system, and look at the presystem.

Ie.. the plater.


Eddy why are you guys protecting the platter?
Are you guys plating the blocks @ shop personally?
If you guys are... your seriously doing something wrong..

This is what were trying to tell you.
Your plating process is messed up, and you guys need to fix it.
Not tell us how we can accept your wrong plating process.