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Consumption of zinc in heat exchanger


Our zinc disappeared totally in a year.  7 months of that was with boat in storage in a cold climate, which I would have expected to slow corrosive reactions.

Could our boat being aluminium be a factor?

We have a normal 50/50 water / antifreeze coolant mix

There is a bronze pipe elbow on the calorifier connection at the front of the engine.  I am considering changing this to a Tee, and inserting a second, much larger zinc in it.   Does anbody have comments?

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You need to be very careful with wiring on an aluminium boat. I assume that you have the isolated ground electrical system.
It is not unusual for a small heat exchanger zinc anode to need replacing in 5 months. Part of the problem may be because of shore power connections or electrical bleed off from the marina or boatyard.
As far as fitting a zinc into the calorifier lines wont do anything as this is the fresh water (coolant) side of things.

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Thanks Stan,
We have always been rigid in keeping the electrical systems isolated.
We never plug in on the rare times we go to marinas

Good point on the extra zinc. You have saved me wasting time


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