Just for the heck of it a coupla months ago I went down to West Marine & bought a corrosion anode, put a couple of ty-wraps on it so I could retrieve it & chucked it into the overflow coolant tank (behind the license plate). Just pulled it out & it looks shinier than new! Then it struck me - all the different anodes WM had either screwed into or were otherwise attached to something *metal* on a boat...outboard drives, prop shaft housings, etc. Thus the question for all the electron cognizenti out there - does an anode have to be electrically attached to a vehicle ground, or is what I'm doing now eventually going to work? i.e. for this to work, do I have to fish a wire out of the tank to connect the anode to a convenient ground??? Austin |
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