Anodes are utilized in boat maintenance to prevent galvanic corrosion on submerged metals. What boat anode you should apply rests on the type of water. Modern boat anodes come in many shapes and sizes, and each reacts differently to galvanic corrosion in salt water, brackish water, and freshwater. Zinc anode alloy corrodes less quickly and lasts longer than aluminum. Both freshwater and saltwater can be used with it, and aluminum is the only anode that works in all applications. Anodes need to be changed once a year or when they have dissolved or degraded by half. Anodes dissolve depending on their quality, usage, location (on your boat), and water temperature.
Key Features:
- Aluminum anodes are applied with brackish water or saltwater.
- Due to its higher electrical capacity, it can be more compact and smaller than its zinc and magnesium counterparts.
Product Specifications:
- SKU: RECKITY150-200CR
- Weight: 1.00 LBS
- Unit Of Measure: EA
- Manufacturer Part Number (MPN): KITY150-200CRAL
- Quantity: 1