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Richard Clark wrote in
: On Mon, 11 Jan 2010 04:16:37 -0600, Lostgallifreyan wrote: Would sacrificial action be appliable? Magnesium blocks are sometimes used to prevent chemical action taking place on less reactive metals electrically connected to them. I'm not sure if it can be applied though, that trick is usually done with grounded (usually buried) blocks to protect pipelines, etc. Well, I doubt if this could be put to use for Tom. Some of the sacraficial methods actually use a reverse bias to combat not only the anodic reaction, but currents that occur naturally or flow between service grounds. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC Yeah, I can't see a way to work it either. It would be a great method if it did. |
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