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Old 04-21-2003, 08:49 PM
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Default Mercathode.... Should I pull the plug?

Just installed WPM external steering and Imco Exteme Advantage lower on my bravo I. I noticed while doing some wiring that there is power to the mercathode always.... Does this drain the battery? If I have removed the anode on the lower is there any need to keep the anode on the leading edge of the upper cavitation plate? I boat in fresh water and rarely keep it in the water overnight except for occasional one week houseboat trips. Thanks in advance for the replies!
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The mercathode draws no current in the air. There is only the slightest draw when in the water and the water makes a connection between the wire and the plate.
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