Apparently, I am having a new corrosion problem. Diver told me this week that my shaft zinc was completely deteriorated and prop showing evidence of pinking & deterioration. I had the bottom cleaned and shaft zinc replaced six months ago with approximately 20% of old zinc remaining and no evidence of corrosion. There were no modifications to the electrical system and all onboard systems are working normally. Battery charger and refrigerator are usually on. There is NO galvanic isolator nor isolation transformer installed at present. Same marina and slip; same dock neighbors. He advised that I get the boat hauled asap.
So, I spoke to a marine electrician and waiting for him to check it out and correct the problem before I haul out to repair damages. DC system is now completely disconnected and AC power cord unplugged. I purchased a reference Ag/AgCl reference probe and did some investigation this morning.
The hull potential measured 689mV with the AC power cord unplugged and the DC system completely shut down with negative disconnect. Salinity level is 1.9ppt and water temp is 87 degrees. All onboard AC & DC systems checked out OK; however, after plugging the AC power cord in, with the dock AC breaker off, the hull potential dropped from 689mv to 556. With the dock AC breaker on, it dropped further to 520mV. I had both adjacent dock neighbors unplug their AC cords and did not detect any change in the mV values.
What are the possible problems?
I have a ProSafe / Fail Safe 60 amp galvanic isolator, on hand, that I can install; however, I am thinking that an isolation transformer might be a better option.
Any and all opinions appreciated. Once I get this issue under control, I plan to haul out to change folding prop blades, and inspect the shaft and thru hull fittings. First time I have experienced this kind of problem in 10 years of ownership at same dock/slip.
So, I spoke to a marine electrician and waiting for him to check it out and correct the problem before I haul out to repair damages. DC system is now completely disconnected and AC power cord unplugged. I purchased a reference Ag/AgCl reference probe and did some investigation this morning.
The hull potential measured 689mV with the AC power cord unplugged and the DC system completely shut down with negative disconnect. Salinity level is 1.9ppt and water temp is 87 degrees. All onboard AC & DC systems checked out OK; however, after plugging the AC power cord in, with the dock AC breaker off, the hull potential dropped from 689mv to 556. With the dock AC breaker on, it dropped further to 520mV. I had both adjacent dock neighbors unplug their AC cords and did not detect any change in the mV values.
What are the possible problems?
I have a ProSafe / Fail Safe 60 amp galvanic isolator, on hand, that I can install; however, I am thinking that an isolation transformer might be a better option.
Any and all opinions appreciated. Once I get this issue under control, I plan to haul out to change folding prop blades, and inspect the shaft and thru hull fittings. First time I have experienced this kind of problem in 10 years of ownership at same dock/slip.
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