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    • 2020 On The Water Activities
    • Summer 2019 Raftouts
  • Civic Service
    • Vessel Safety Check
    • Cooperative Charting
    • Port Captains Program
  • ‘From The Helm’ Blog
  • Resources
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    • My Ship’s Store Account
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Part 4: Testing For Corrosion Potential With A Reference Electrode

Promotional, SafetyBy Don WoodardApril 23, 20201 Comment

With a multimeter and a reference electrode, you can measure the potential difference between the boat’s underwater conductive surfaces and the boat’s ground (negative battery terminals). You can check the conductivity of every branch circuit and also the effectiveness of your bonding system. Conduct these tests after the boat has been in its slip for…

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