Sorry, actually met tied up to a slip in a marina.
We are getting a bit off topic, question was about hanging the same type of anode off the boat to take up some of the galvantic reactions taking place? ( save me from having to replace the Mercruser anodes so often)
Actually it's not pure aluminum, it's a formulated alloy. Most boats used in salt water now use this type. I thought the same until I started doing research on it.
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For what ever reason my aluminum anodes are not lasting too long. (Moored in saltwater.) Will hanging a larger Aluminum anode off the side of ones boat protect the outdrive the same as the anodes fasten to the leg? Cable of course will be bolted to engine block.
Thanks
Mark
Actually, I just bought one and the first thing I did was bench test it. For a Chinese product I was quite impressed. Lots of heat, quiet and a good control system. Not all Chinese products are crap. You just have to do your homework before buying. I just posted to see if anyone has installed...
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Living in Vancouver I want to install a heater in my 240 Sundancer to extend my boating season. I've just received my "Chinese Diesel Air Heater".
Actually I'm quite impressed with it. Very well built and good control system. It's very much like the more expensive types but a fifth...
I have a 2008 240 Sundancer. It has the Sealand Dometic Vacuflsh system (147 series). I would like to upgrade the toilet. but can't seem to find one that discharges out the right side of the base
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Any recomendations?
I have the opportunity to purchase a Wallace 1300 Kerosene Heater. Has anyone installed one? Seems an easy installation. Not real sure where the best location would be for it. Again I have a 2008 Sundancer 240.
Any help would greatly be appreciated
Mark
The only item I wanted to use is the microwave and the outlets. Obviously you would not try and power something that exceeds your output of the inverter.
Thanks for your comment though....