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On 7/21/2010 9:21 PM, Stephen Trapani wrote:
Thanks for the replies. Sorry, I was unclear. My boat is on a hook, miles from any marina, with only one boat on another hook a hundred yards away. To the best of my knowledge, he has no issues with his zincs. My battery switch is off, with the bilge switch being the only thing powered on the entire boat. This bilge switch in the bilge is new within the last year. The connection to it is out of the bilge water. A salvage guy who does work for me said it could be the bilge switch eating away my zincs. Does this seem feasible? Larry and Brian, should I still follow your recommended tests considering the above? Stephen The best plan is: first do the tests. THEN form the theories! :-) Tests cost nothing. Brian W |
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