Pasarell
Well-Known Member
Sorry - been travelling for a few days and no PC access. As Vic has already said it is surface area that counts, not mass. It's all a bit of a black art I'm afraid as there are so many variables and anodes are only one part of the equation. Water temperature, salinity and coating thickness all make a big difference. Basically the more anodes and the higher the temperature the greater coating thickness you need to avoid cathodic disbondment. After that different coatings types give different levels of protection etc etc! Obviously surface preparation and application play a part too