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Hello Steve,

But the suggestion that unbonded bronze thru-hulls caused accelerated zinc
loss in the presence of stray currents in the 120 vac marina ground wire
is outside my understanding of electrochemistry. A much more likely
culprit is a nearby, unprotected or underprotected boat that is using the
green wire to complete a galvanic cell.


Chuck, just to add further information to the discussion, I had the marina's
electrician measure the stray currents after the Galvanic Isolator was
installed. He stated that the boat now was protected from the stray currents
in the slip. However, he measured the boat in the next slip, which is
basically in totally run-down condition...boat is never used and not
maintained...and it appeared that this boat was the culprit (confirming your
statement above).

So, based on all the valuable information in this thread, I am going to have
a diver inspect the zincs and the seacocks within the next month...and in
addition, I plan to have the seacocks inspected and serviced on the next
scheduled haul-out in the Spring.

In the meantime, I will try to control my paranoia and or guilt or
whatever... :-)

Claus


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addition, I plan to have the seacocks inspected and serviced on the next
scheduled haul-out in the Spring.


This is a fairly easy task you may carry out yourself, if desired, that
will give more comfort & familiarity in dealing with potential problems
that can arise afloat.

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cvj wrote:

"chuck" wrote in message
nk.net...

Hello Steve,

But the suggestion that unbonded bronze thru-hulls caused accelerated zinc
loss in the presence of stray currents in the 120 vac marina ground wire
is outside my understanding of electrochemistry. A much more likely
culprit is a nearby, unprotected or underprotected boat that is using the
green wire to complete a galvanic cell.



Chuck, just to add further information to the discussion, I had the marina's
electrician measure the stray currents after the Galvanic Isolator was
installed. He stated that the boat now was protected from the stray currents
in the slip. However, he measured the boat in the next slip, which is
basically in totally run-down condition...boat is never used and not
maintained...and it appeared that this boat was the culprit (confirming your
statement above).

So, based on all the valuable information in this thread, I am going to have
a diver inspect the zincs and the seacocks within the next month...and in
addition, I plan to have the seacocks inspected and serviced on the next
scheduled haul-out in the Spring.

In the meantime, I will try to control my paranoia and or guilt or
whatever... :-)

Claus



Bonding and monitoring of metal fittings to zincs is the prime mover
that drives at least part of any electrochemical galvanic corrosion.
The presence of current in a meter monitoring the activity will see
current through the fitting only in the presence of a sacrificial
zinc. Snake oil to cure the healthy, quackery, indeed.

In the event I am wrong, then some other dissimilar metal will be
causing the current (the test probe?) and it too, will be bonded.
Tee hee. Only then is a zinc required, to protect the commoner metal
if the bond cannot be avoided or disconnected, removed. Their
effect is localised. The fact that they erode is proof only that
there is some other metal, bonded close enough to help cause a
reaction, not neccessarily the three required, if you wanted to
remove the zinc without stopping all of the activity.

Is any of this getting through?

Why not gild the through hull, shaft and propellor? I'd do the radio
signal ground test reference resistive sea connection, and the
lightning ground plate, too. Gilt is probably cheaper than zinc
longterm.

Externally imposed electroplating donation / theft of your precious
metal bits cannot happen unless somebody has connected the power
line to the water, for the second time. Find him. Dissasemble the
connection. By the way, one of the two conductor connections
required to complete the circuit, the earth ground connection,
neutral centre balance main power connector, impersonator of a safe,
neccessary, common, free (for them), universal power connection, is
provided (co-opted, liberated, stolen from everybody, actually) by
the hydro company to save money, and it is which alone enables,
attracts, causes "live" wire current to flow in that scenario to
begin with.

It's a form of electrical pollution by big industry. Deadly
murderous pollution, a man trap with every foolish inefficiency
removed from it. One tiny eror and it is garaunteed to get even
you, wherever you are. Everything to make ready has been done. The
earth itself has been energized. Only one small slip is required.

Even the worms aren't safe!

Don't get me started again.

Paranoia? Who could sell anything with paranioa?

Subliminal what?

Terry K


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