I've seen exactly the same condition as the photo boatpoker posted except w 4 hull anodes on a friends boat. 2 alum and 2 zinc in a NY Finger Lake that has a relatively high salinity level for fresh water.
The alum anodes were functioning / corroding / eroding or what ever the correct term is?
While the zincs were smooth and basically unchanged after several yrs...
For those reporting zincs functioing due to clean / unclogged heat Xchgrs eg less calcification.... thats not the function of zincs as far as my limited knowledge?
Anodes of any type don't prevent calcium build up they prevent gslvanic corrosion different issues IMO unless I'm odf base (which is possible)
The alum anodes were functioning / corroding / eroding or what ever the correct term is?
While the zincs were smooth and basically unchanged after several yrs...
For those reporting zincs functioing due to clean / unclogged heat Xchgrs eg less calcification.... thats not the function of zincs as far as my limited knowledge?
Anodes of any type don't prevent calcium build up they prevent gslvanic corrosion different issues IMO unless I'm odf base (which is possible)
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