Happy Bank Holiday!
Galvanic Isolator co. is open for business over the Bank Holiday. We understand that Galvanic corrosion doesn’t stop for a holiday, so we don’t either. We are available to help you with all your Galvanic corrosion needs.
While you’re enjoying your time on the water, Galvanic Corrosion is quietly eating away at your boat.
Galvanic Corrosion can cause serious damage to your boat, including: Rusted hull, Pitted propeller abd Corroded underwater fittings.
If your boat is connected to an electric hookup, you are at risk for Galvanic Corrosion. Even if your boat has a GRP (or similar) hull, you are still at risk.
The good news is that there is an easy way to protect your boat from Galvanic Corrosion: a Galvanic Isolator. A Galvanic Isolator will create a barrier between your boat’s metalwork and the shore power, preventing the flow of electrical current that causes Galvanic Corrosion.
Galvanic Isolators are easy to install and need no maintenance. You can install it yourself without any electrical knowledge or tools. If you want to protect your boat from the harmful effects of Galvanic Corrosion, a Galvanic Isolator is the best way to do it.
GRP boats are at risk of Galvanic corrosion, which can damage outdrives, outboards, and other types of stern gear. This can lead to expensive repairs and unreliable drive systems.
In the case of GRP boats, the hull is typically made of fiberglass, which is a non-conductive material. However, the outdrives, outboards, and other stern gear are normally made of metal. This creates a perfect environment for Galvanic corrosion.
The image shows the damage that can be caused by Galvanic corrosion. In this case, the saildrive has been completely destroyed.
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