For the shore power A/C power.........Needed or nice to have?
I'm an EE and it sounds like BS to me
I'm an EE and it sounds like BS to me
In that scenario, the surface area is so large as to make it unlikely anyone would notice for a very long time. Regardless, think of a boat as a battery with one side connected to the electrical system on board and the other to shore power. With an aluminum dock, you are missing one "side" of the battery.we have aluminum docks with ladders at our marina......if there where any stray power.........would it not eat the ladders......I dont want to steal this post.......but it could be good timing![]()
Oops, I meant "the normal" sacrificial.......chichiflys said:Wouldn't thermal sacrificial zinc take care of it?
You can jumper across the bolts with #8 wire. This will meet the ABYC standards or install a shaft brush.OK, so here is another question. Shaft strut is bonded to engine and keel bolts. That is all the metal I have in the water except for the shaft/prop. Cutlass bearing is rubber, connection to the egine is through one of those vibration proof couplings (rubber, no electrical connection to the engine)
I suspect the shaft/prop should be bonded, any suggestions on how to acheive that?