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- Jun 8, 2005
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I have gone back through the records on this, but cannot seem to find an exact question or solution.
I suspect it is a problem to which there is no final answer.
As some of you may already know, I am Maintenance chief to a sailing club (Volunteer position with 16 boats to look after) and just lately have been plagued with stray current corrosion.
The latest incident turned a propeller on an outboard motor into a Swiss cheese in a week. One of the members had left it in the water instead of lifting it out like he was supposed to.
I have Zinc "goldfish” bombs suspended around the dock wired back into the bonding systems on the boats with alligator clip leads,
I suspect that somewhere on the adjacent dock a boat owner has a ground fault, and that it is only active when the owner is on the boat.
Any clues of finding an intermittent problem of this type: i.e. volt meter in the water.
B.E.
I suspect it is a problem to which there is no final answer.
As some of you may already know, I am Maintenance chief to a sailing club (Volunteer position with 16 boats to look after) and just lately have been plagued with stray current corrosion.
The latest incident turned a propeller on an outboard motor into a Swiss cheese in a week. One of the members had left it in the water instead of lifting it out like he was supposed to.
I have Zinc "goldfish” bombs suspended around the dock wired back into the bonding systems on the boats with alligator clip leads,
I suspect that somewhere on the adjacent dock a boat owner has a ground fault, and that it is only active when the owner is on the boat.
Any clues of finding an intermittent problem of this type: i.e. volt meter in the water.
B.E.