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83 2807 with a loose strut
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Re: 83 2807 with a loose strut
Now, the shaft is connected to the engine, and the engine itself should be connected to the bonding system, so there is SOME path for that anode to protect stuff... but not ideal.
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Re: 83 2807 with a loose strut
CptnCrunch44 wrote:Source of the post I have owned the boat for three years. There is an anode on the prop shaft that shows no sign of degredation. I'm not sure what it's made of but the boat has always been in fresh water. It was also out of the water for at least seven years prior to me taking ownership. How would I check for stray current at the dock? (I know how to use a multi meter...) just not sure where or how I would check
My assumption here is that you are operating in fresh water not brackish or salt...correct ?
Can you take a close up pic of that broken bolt....the sheared end, maybe we can see if it is corrosion related . You will be checking continuity from all the metal fittings back to the engine block and to the divers dream ( a large usually square anode fitted to the transom ), if you have one.........but all these anodes should be Magnesium or aluminium......it is one giant circuit loop.
If the boat is out of the water, remove an anode....if it is heavy then it is a zinc alloy......mg and al are quite light and all the anodes need to be the same material.
Edit : corrected to say zinc alloy......geeezzzz
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Re: 83 2807 with a loose strut
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Re: 83 2807 with a loose strut
So if I check between a random thru Hull with a bond wire attached, I should have continuity back to the negative on my batteries? Or the ground on my engine, or both?
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Re: 83 2807 with a loose strut
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Re: 83 2807 with a loose strut
It's a rectangular anode (don't use the term "zinc", that is the material) usually mounted on the transom. Not all boats have them though, and it's not necessary to have anodes on each piece of running gear such as shafts, trim tabs, rudders, transom, etc., it really depends on your particular conditions. There is such a thing as too much anodidic protection that can actually do more harm than good. An anode doesn't have to be on every piece of equipment as it protects a wide area around it.CptnCrunch44 wrote:Source of the post.....what is this "divers dream" you speak of....
You need a special meter and probe to check stray current in the water around you. This is something the marina should be checking on a regular basis to ensure their dockside wiring isn't contributing to corrosion issues. Having said that, it could be as simple as a problem with the boat beside you. You'd be surprised at how quickly a problem here can cause a boat to sink.
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Re: 83 2807 with a loose strut
CptnCrunch44 wrote:Source of the post Ido cathodic protection tests at work for underground tanks....I wonder if this is the same....it's definatly similar!
Here is a quick read to explain further.......Do you use a reference electrode at work to test.
http://www.pcmarinesurveys.com/AC%20DC% ... olysis.htm
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Re: 83 2807 with a loose strut
bud37 wrote:Source of the postCptnCrunch44 wrote:Source of the post Ido cathodic protection tests at work for underground tanks....I wonder if this is the same....it's definatly similar!
Here is a quick read to explain further.......Do you use a reference electrode at work to test.
http://www.pcmarinesurveys.com/AC%20DC% ... olysis.htm
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Re: 83 2807 with a loose strut
bud37 wrote:Source of the postbud37 wrote:Source of the postCptnCrunch44 wrote:Source of the post Ido cathodic protection tests at work for underground tanks....I wonder if this is the same....it's definatly similar!
Here is a quick read to explain further.......Do you use a reference electrode at work to test. Now all this could be just from your impact, but it was the bolt shearing like it had rusted like you said that set some alarm bells off....the testing and correcting the anodes and bonding system is a necessity in any case and a good check for anyone.
Also check your fuel fill for proper grounding.
http://www.pcmarinesurveys.com/AC%20DC% ... olysis.htm
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Re: 83 2807 with a loose strut
. just fellow boaters.
the cathodic test I do at work consists of checking the electrical potential between a steel tank and a Magnesium sacrificial anode. oh and there is a bond wire on the strut bolts....( dont know how well its working...but its there)
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