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On Aug 21, 12:19*am, "Steve Lusardi" wrote:
Rich, No, it does not. The problem in your neighbor's boat affecting your boat IS the common bonding. Without that, there is no circuit! Secondly, a ground isolator is not a cure, it is an inhibitor because the leakage current through that diode is still very damaging. These measures only address stray current corrosion. Galvanic corrosion on the other hand, causes identical damage, but is caused by dissimilar metals in a common electrolyte and sacrificial anodes are another band aid, not a cure. These anodes can actually encourage galvanic corrosion. This is a very complex subject and if you are suffering from this, the goal should be elimination, not a band aid. On another point, there is a lot of advise out there in print that is either incomplete or unadulterated b-ll s---t and propagating it without a thorough understanding does no one any good. Steve "RichH" wrote in message ... Opppps, Brain Fart !!! Zinc (-1.0v) less reactive than Mg (-1.6v). Still the rest applies: galvalnic isolator, common bonding through the AC ground, reference cell, etc., etc.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - OK ... I've read thru the posts, and now I'm MORE confused than ever. A bit of background; my previous vessel had been stored in the very same lake we visit from time to time (Summersville, WVa). When I plopped it into the Kanawha River, it seemed the zincs didn't really do a great deal, more the lower end of the outdrive took the hit. So now I have this brand new vessel (2007 260DA) .. don't know if the "zincs" are Zinc or Magnesium .. I'm guessing Zinc, but you know what guessing does. I've cleaned the gunk off 'em with a small steel brush, down to the shiny. I expect I'll replace 'em when I pull the vessel out of the water for winterizing, but that still doesn't answer the questions in my mind. 1) I have Sea Ray's Galvonic Isolator (standard install) .. 2) if I have troubles with shore power in my slip, what's next? I can't very well leave the vessel unplugged, can't very well dictate the wiring practices used by the marina. What's next? And thanks! ~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= john burton Bach 50B3 Bass Trombone Kanawha Valley Community Band / Slide-by-Slide South Charleston, West Virginia |
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