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Oliver Fleming May 24th 07 09:05 AM

Electrolysis
 
http://www.seabis.com.au/tips.html

Hi,
I am considering purchasing the above item.

Could someone please let me know if this is a worthwhile purchase or
just hype?

Fiberglass powerboat twin screw have not had any problems to date.


Thanks
Oliver Fleming



Chuck May 24th 07 01:18 PM

Electrolysis
 
Oliver Fleming wrote:
http://www.seabis.com.au/tips.html

Hi,
I am considering purchasing the above item.

Could someone please let me know if this is a worthwhile purchase or
just hype?

Fiberglass powerboat twin screw have not had any problems to date.


Thanks
Oliver Fleming



An interesting instrument, Oliver. Seems
to be a basic digital multimeter (DMM)
with some special markings for use in
marine applications. Just about any DMM
would be as capable, electronically.

Whether the purchase is worthwhile is
tough to answer. The price is not too
bad, but may be hard to justify solely
for the purpose of analyzing galvanic
currents.

It is certainly useful around the boat,
the automobile, and the house. Pick up
some books, maybe at the local library,
that illustrate some of the uses for a
DMM and base your purchase decision on
what you find there.

I believe every boat with an electrical
system and every household ought to have
a DMM around, along with the basic
knowledge to use it.

Thanks for introducing it.

Chuck

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