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JAXAshby wrote:
really? wood becomes the anode or the cathode? I guess I have never seen a battery with wooden plates before. Every time you post you show how much you have never seen and how little you know about boating subjects. Tell us all about your wooden boat experience Jax ... oh, judging by your post above I guess you already did. Rick |
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Tell us all about your wooden boat
experience Jax I built a professional Class A/B Racing Runabout the winter I was in eight grade. Except for the screws, it was all wood. ricky, you *still* didn't answer my question as to whether the wood is anodic or cathodic, nor did you tell us where one might see a wooden battery. do enlighten us with your vast knowledge of uncharted facts. |
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