sr04
Well-Known Member
I've been following the recent (and older) posts on anodes closely, as on lifting out our new to us fin keeler I noticed there were none fitted. She only has minimal electrical eqpt and was kept on a swinging river mooring previously.
I have fitted a fridge unit, small radar and chartplotter, and to compensate for the extra battery usage have fitted a wind generator.
I was going to fit a 12V 20A sterling charger/power supply for if we were in a marina and needed to run the fridge, but am now put off because of the worry of electrolosis/ galvanic attack, though I did read on another post that the alternator can produce the same effect as having shorepower connected.
As I have now fitted a wind generator am I increasing the risk of corrosion? And after visiting Anode manufacturers websites I have come to realise that the fitting of an anode on the hull or prop shaft is not straight forward as my marina is a Freshwater marina and I sail in saltwater, so does this mean I need to dry out the boat every trip so that I can fit the correct anode for the water conditions?
I have fitted a fridge unit, small radar and chartplotter, and to compensate for the extra battery usage have fitted a wind generator.
I was going to fit a 12V 20A sterling charger/power supply for if we were in a marina and needed to run the fridge, but am now put off because of the worry of electrolosis/ galvanic attack, though I did read on another post that the alternator can produce the same effect as having shorepower connected.
As I have now fitted a wind generator am I increasing the risk of corrosion? And after visiting Anode manufacturers websites I have come to realise that the fitting of an anode on the hull or prop shaft is not straight forward as my marina is a Freshwater marina and I sail in saltwater, so does this mean I need to dry out the boat every trip so that I can fit the correct anode for the water conditions?