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Good protection means being far enough apart on the series. The electrolyte
matters too. Zinc isn't so great at protecting aluminum (i.e. outboards) so
magnesium comes into use. Longevity, assuming that you have a reaction
going on, comes down to
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Throughout my boating "career", I have also used ZIN
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Throughout my boating "career", I have also used ZINC for protecting prop
and shaft. I sail the Virgin
Throughout my boating "career", I have also used ZINC for protecting prop and
shaft. I sail the Virginia portion of Chesapeake Bay where the further north
you go, the more brackish the water becomes.
In looking to order anodes through Defender, I noticed their comment about
ALUMINUM being