icarusbop
Well-Known Member
Hello:
I just spent two days re -wiring my anode bonding onboard as the old wiring was a mess.
I pulled out all the old stuff and replicated the connections that were already there, but with new better and well organised wiringn using 6mm yellow and green cable. ( the old wiring was 2mm and a mixture of red and black, just to add extra confusion. )
During this I noticed the anode was not bonded directly to the battery negative, but testing has shown it is connected to the battery negative by way of the engine block.
Should I put a direct bond from the battery negative to the anode?
Also, while I was at it, I noticed the sea cock for the sink was bonded to the anode, but not the sea cock for the sea water inlet. This raises the question, what is the current beat practice regarding sea cocks - bond them or not to bond them to the anode?
Thanks.
I just spent two days re -wiring my anode bonding onboard as the old wiring was a mess.
I pulled out all the old stuff and replicated the connections that were already there, but with new better and well organised wiringn using 6mm yellow and green cable. ( the old wiring was 2mm and a mixture of red and black, just to add extra confusion. )
During this I noticed the anode was not bonded directly to the battery negative, but testing has shown it is connected to the battery negative by way of the engine block.
Should I put a direct bond from the battery negative to the anode?
Also, while I was at it, I noticed the sea cock for the sink was bonded to the anode, but not the sea cock for the sea water inlet. This raises the question, what is the current beat practice regarding sea cocks - bond them or not to bond them to the anode?
Thanks.