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26sonic 05-20-2004 12:38 PM

what zincs to use in brackish water ?
 
what zincs do you use in brackish water ? i was told aluminum in salt and magnesium in fresh?

US1 Fountain 05-20-2004 12:43 PM

Re: what zincs to use in brackish water ?
 
aluminum for both salt and brackish

Jonas 05-20-2004 01:00 PM

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i didnt even know they made diff ones

Chris288 05-20-2004 01:36 PM

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A-N-T-H-O-N-Y !! I thought it was the other way around,, magnesium in salt and alum. in fresh,, when I was out at the Sunsation factory, I could have sworn the boats had alum. assuming they were assuming the boat was going to be used in fresh.

I had the mag. on the Baja and it ate away the paint on the skeg before it really did anything to the anodes... i'm thinking alum... for us.

good question,,, though I think the water is MOSTLY fresh up by us,, not even brackish.. so now I'm really confused which ones... :stupid:

DanB 05-20-2004 03:45 PM

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You can only have brackish water when it changes from salt to fresh, as in a river. Sacraficial anodes are made of alum for salt, brackish and fresh. Most parts places only stock alum especially for bravo drives. At least here in FL.

RJ1340 05-20-2004 04:20 PM

Re: what zincs to use in brackish water ?
 
The Intracoastal is brackish. Ever have manatee sashimi?

Chris288 05-20-2004 05:30 PM

Re: what zincs to use in brackish water ?
 

Originally Posted by DanB
You can only have brackish water when it changes from salt to fresh, as in a river. Sacraficial anodes are made of alum for salt, brackish and fresh. Most parts places only stock alum especially for bravo drives. At least here in FL.


Dan, we are in the Hudson River,,, we are about 50 miles north of NYC the water is mostly all fresh up here. sounds like alum. is the ticket.. thanks

Reed Jensen 05-20-2004 08:34 PM

Re: what zincs to use in brackish water ?
 
The biggest problem I've seen with sacrificial anodes that have been installed is they weren't properly connected to the metal they were supposed to protect.. The mounting area has to be bare so that the anode and the part are electrically connected.. if they are mounted on a painted surface... they don't work. If the screws mounting the parts are clean enough.. the current will pass through the screws.. but the anodes should be removed and cleaned on a regular basis... as the anode begins to dissolve... it will start to isolate it's self from the base metal it should be protecting. Remove the anode and clean the anode and the mounting area where they connect.

Reed Jensen 05-20-2004 08:36 PM

Re: what zincs to use in brackish water ?
 

Originally Posted by DanB
You can only have brackish water when it changes from salt to fresh, as in a river. Sacraficial anodes are made of alum for salt, brackish and fresh. Most parts places only stock alum especially for bravo drives. At least here in FL.

You are probably mistaking magnesium for aluminum... the only anodes I've ever seen are either zinc or magnesium.

US1 Fountain 05-20-2004 09:13 PM

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All you need to know about Anodes


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