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![]() "Chuck Baier" wrote in message om... Our marina has a problem at some slips with stray current. Some of the boats are loosing zincs at a fast rate while others are not. Looking for some help in trying to resolve this and what kind of equipment will I need. Thanks. Chuck When I was evaluating the effectiveness of those zinc "fish" anodes that you hang from the boat, I used a clamp-on DC ammeter to measure the current on the fish's wire, and on my AC shore-power cable (I don't have an isolation xfmr or diodes). You might measure the DC currents on all the boats' shore-power cables to see if there is a pattern or a particular offender. Ideally, I suppose there wouldn't be any DC (or AC) current measured if you pass the power cable through the ammeter clamp. Take several turns of the cable through the meter clamp to increase the measurement sensitivity. You should probably also check any other shore-connections while you're at it (cable TV, phone, etc). I've only tried this on my own boat, but I am assuming that any massive stray current has to come from a shore connection. The polarity of the measured current is probably important to figuring out what is going on. Of course, this is all just a theory... Regards, Paul s/v VALIS |
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