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On Sun, 17 Jul 2005 17:56:58 GMT, "Butch Davis"
wrote: Sounds like stray current causing faster than normal sacrificing of the anode. IMO, best solution is to raise your OB out of the water. You should also report the problem to marina management and to adjacent boat owners so they may take appropriate action. Thanks Butch - looks like I'll be tilting the motor from now on. This is at a private residence and not a marina. The nearest boat is approx. 70 feet away and lives in a sling (only seen it in the water once in the last 10 months) and next closest is at least 250 feet away. Only time I have connected to shore power is when I plug in my on-board charger when I run the aerator overnight or if I've used the trolling motor extensively. Any ideas where the stray current could be coming from? |
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