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steel hull, zinc anodes
hi folks, quick question ...
i've been reading a lot about sacrificial zincs for protecting steel hulls and i haven't been able to figure out from my reading where they are mounted. my reading material says how they are mounted, like welding, or hanging on metal wires, etc, and it says where they are mounted in relation to each other ... that is, certain distance apart to protect such-and-such square feet of hull, etc ... but i have more basic questions like, do they have to be on the outside of the hull or can they be inside ? and .. do they have to be submerged in seawater or do they work in the air ? i can't tell if you have to weld them to the underside of the boat so that they are in the seawater or if you can just hang them from a wire inside the boat somewhere in the air where they aren't in the way (while being electrically connected to the hull of course). thanks again for the help. |
steel hull, zinc anodes
"purple_stars" wrote in message ups.com... hi folks, quick question ... i've been reading a lot about sacrificial zincs for protecting steel hulls and i haven't been able to figure out from my reading where they are mounted. my reading material says how they are mounted, like welding, or hanging on metal wires, etc, and it says where they are mounted in relation to each other ... that is, certain distance apart to protect such-and-such square feet of hull, etc ... but i have more basic questions like, do they have to be on the outside of the hull or can they be inside ? and .. do they have to be submerged in seawater or do they work in the air ? i can't tell if you have to weld them to the underside of the boat so that they are in the seawater or if you can just hang them from a wire inside the boat somewhere in the air where they aren't in the way (while being electrically connected to the hull of course). In the sea water, outside the hull. Usually bolted on to studs welded onto the hull, but also hung by wires from the rail. -- JimB http://www.jimbaerselman.f2s.com/sw_peloponese.htm |
steel hull, zinc anodes
purple_stars wrote:
hi folks, quick question ... i've been reading a lot about sacrificial zincs for protecting steel hulls and i haven't been able to figure out from my reading where they are mounted. my reading material says how they are mounted, like welding, or hanging on metal wires, etc, and it says where they are mounted in relation to each other ... that is, certain distance apart to protect such-and-such square feet of hull, etc ... but i have more basic questions like, do they have to be on the outside of the hull or can they be inside ? They must be outside the hull. and .. do they have to be submerged in seawater or do they work in the air ? They must be submerged in seawater and will not work otherwise. i can't tell if you have to weld them to the underside of the boat so that they are in the seawater or if you can just hang them from a wire inside the boat somewhere in the air where they aren't in the way (while being electrically connected to the hull of course). They do not have to be physically attached, but their range of effective protection will generally be greater if they are. Hanging the anodes is not a particularly attractive solution if/when the vessel is in motion, obviously. thanks again for the help. Keep in mind that the hull and the zinc anode form a galvanic couple only when both are immersed in seawater and connected electrically, and that the ability of the anode to protect the steel will depend, among other things, on the zinc's surface area and the distance between the zinc and the steel surfaces. And, of course, no paint on the zinc! Good luck, Chuck |
steel hull, zinc anodes
Purple,
Check out the forum at www.metalboatsociety.com. You will find a topic related soley to zincs. More, MUCH more, than you ever thought you could know on the topic is available. Howard purple_stars wrote: hi folks, quick question ... i've been reading a lot about sacrificial zincs for protecting steel hulls and i haven't been able to figure out from my reading where they are mounted. my reading material says how they are mounted, like welding, or hanging on metal wires, etc, and it says where they are mounted in relation to each other ... that is, certain distance apart to protect such-and-such square feet of hull, etc ... but i have more basic questions like, do they have to be on the outside of the hull or can they be inside ? and .. do they have to be submerged in seawater or do they work in the air ? i can't tell if you have to weld them to the underside of the boat so that they are in the seawater or if you can just hang them from a wire inside the boat somewhere in the air where they aren't in the way (while being electrically connected to the hull of course). thanks again for the help. |
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