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"Rod McInnis" wrote in message ...
"geneb321" wrote in message ... There is an excellent article on testing for grounding problems between shore power and boat at: http://www.yandina.com/electrolysis.htm I don't recommend following the instructions at that web site. Creating a potential safety hazard so that you can eliminate galvanic corrosion is not a good trade off in my book. You would also have to eliminate just about every piece of 110 volt gear (TV, ice maker, battery charger, etc.) or come up with elaborate ways of isolating them. Rod I suggest that somebody develop an induction system similarto that that was to be used with electric cars. No direct electrical connection to the boat so we eliminate thjis problem. |
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