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On May 15, 12:13 pm, Larry wrote:
b393capt wrote roups.com: What action should I take ? NONE! 50ma is nothing! You're seeing the current between the zinc anode and all the underwater metal it is PROTECTING! You have a zinc anode and a some-other-metal (brass, stainless, etc.) prop/shaft/skeg/etc. The direct connection of these creates a SHORTED BATTERY in a salt water electrolyte. The small emf this produces creates the current that you are measuring, which is attempting to PLATE the boat parts we want to save and EAT the fish, which is exactly what we want because that's what makes it work. The readings you're seeing are wonderful! (PS - you cannot make resistance readings with any meter in the presence of an external voltage (the EMF the fish/prop battery is producing). NEVER connect your ohmmeter to ANY source of voltage which may destroy it...ok? Thanks. Larry, Electronic Metrology since 1965 -- Grade School Physics Factoid: A building cannot freefall into its own footprint without skilled demolition. Larry, Will this actually plate my prop, shaft, etc ? Is that desirable ? Nothing seams out of sorts with the measurements above ? Doesn't it seem strange to get these reading when I already have a zinc protecting my prop ? Thanks, Dan |
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