ChasB
Well-Known Member
So, anodes corrode because they're the 'noblest' metal in an electrical circuit immersed in water and so will slowly disappear to nothing...
But what if you attached a wire to your boat's earth, and dangled something made of an even ignobler metal alloy into the water. Wouldn't that be the thing that corrodes, and your boat's anodes would be left uncorroded?
Now, either that's a really dumb idea, or else everyone else is already doing it and no-one told me... /forums/images/graemlins/mad.gif
But what if you attached a wire to your boat's earth, and dangled something made of an even ignobler metal alloy into the water. Wouldn't that be the thing that corrodes, and your boat's anodes would be left uncorroded?
Now, either that's a really dumb idea, or else everyone else is already doing it and no-one told me... /forums/images/graemlins/mad.gif