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Aluminum Sacrificial Anodes
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- Deckhand
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Aluminum Sacrificial Anodes
Does anyone have experience with these for the 28 Tournament Express?
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Re: Aluminum Sacrificial Anodes
I just ordered a set from performance metals not 30 minutes ago. He told me that the ABYC did a study and found that aluminum was best for both fresh and salt water and that they adopted a standard to that effect. Their telephone number is 215-760-6712 and their email address is: mwigg@performancemetals.com. I got this reference off of this board by doing a brief search. I have not done business with them before, but he sounded knowledgeable. Cost for a set is about $40.
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Re: Aluminum Sacrificial Anodes
I run aluminum as they provide better protection. A must in fresh or brackish water as well.
They may not be the best choice if you are in a marina though. Aluminum will wear before zinc so you may find them wearing very quickly connected to shore power in a marina environment.
They may not be the best choice if you are in a marina though. Aluminum will wear before zinc so you may find them wearing very quickly connected to shore power in a marina environment.
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Re: Aluminum Sacrificial Anodes
The thing to remember the 'Aluminum' anodes are a special alloy including iridium I think only 1-2% . And some other metals
It makes a difference .
Check out the performance metal website for more info . The navy are using thes now. Cheers Warren
It makes a difference .
Check out the performance metal website for more info . The navy are using thes now. Cheers Warren
Warren
'84. 27AC. Lehman 4D61
'84. 27AC. Lehman 4D61