yacht surveyor
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The other thing to bear in mind is that the resistance of the wiring and the connections must be low to be effective. The connections must be good and clean. Make sure the mating surfaces are clean.
We are only talking a small voltage differential between a zinc anode and the sail drive in sea water so a substantial diameter marine grade tinned copper wire will be your best bet, to give as little resistance as possible, even if it needs replacing more frequently.
You can use a through deck electrical connection to allow you to disconnect the anode when moving if having the hatch open does not appeal in the rain!
You can get meters to measure the differential to check that the anode is being effective, but not sure where in India!
Martin
We are only talking a small voltage differential between a zinc anode and the sail drive in sea water so a substantial diameter marine grade tinned copper wire will be your best bet, to give as little resistance as possible, even if it needs replacing more frequently.
You can use a through deck electrical connection to allow you to disconnect the anode when moving if having the hatch open does not appeal in the rain!
You can get meters to measure the differential to check that the anode is being effective, but not sure where in India!
Martin