Dave-Fethiye
06-19-2007, 12:36 AM
I have 4 anodes on the boat, 2 on the rudder and two connected up to copper wire that is connected to other metal parts.
The two that are connected with copper wire had some white coating (like limescale). Does this mean that the connections were not good ?
I have boat a new one shiny anode and have cleaned up the other two as it looks like they are only about 10 % depleted.
Is there any problem with having too many anodes - would it set up wrong currents or something ?
Obviously too many anodes ( like 100 ) would sink the boat ! - so I am asking about the electrics. They are called sacrificial anodes - so with more doesn't the sacrifice just get spread over several of them and happen more slowly ?
Thank for any advice.
Dave.
The two that are connected with copper wire had some white coating (like limescale). Does this mean that the connections were not good ?
I have boat a new one shiny anode and have cleaned up the other two as it looks like they are only about 10 % depleted.
Is there any problem with having too many anodes - would it set up wrong currents or something ?
Obviously too many anodes ( like 100 ) would sink the boat ! - so I am asking about the electrics. They are called sacrificial anodes - so with more doesn't the sacrifice just get spread over several of them and happen more slowly ?
Thank for any advice.
Dave.