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Chris wrote:
If youb boat is not connected to shore power or ground, I don't see how the marina's or other boater's faulty electrical installation could eat your zincs. Chris Well, if your boat is in a strong DC field between two other boats, that could speed up zinc depletion. Imagine the boat on your right dropping his battery cable into the water and current flowing through the water to the boat on your left, and returning to the battery via the shore power grounding conductor. Your boat is in the middle and current enters a through-hull at the bow, travels through the DC wiring to the prop and out again. The current seeks out a low resistance path and your boat is it. Now you have a strong DC voltage at the prop that cancels the effect of your zinc and eats the prop. Impressed current systems on docks or larger vessels can create such fields also. Chuck |
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