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Anode on Allterrain
Can anyone give me some info on the pros and cons of attaching a sacrificial anode on to a Minn Kota Allterrain.
I would also like to know where you would mount the anode? On the shaft or at the bottom of the prop-weed guard area? Thanks all. |
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Our last All Terrain never had a sacrifical anode and worked fine for 3 years, in fact it is still going and working fine with it's new owner.
JP did attach a fuse (I think), but that was all. I am sure he will give you his 2 cents worth when he wakes up (just having a cat nap). The new All Terrain doesn't have a sacrifical annode attached either. I think they are meant for the Riptides as the All Terrains are cable driven, not servo driven like the Riptides. Cheers Mim
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Would you say that the AT's would go ok in the Swan as long as I clean it down properly after each use?
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I have a freshwater motorguide that I have had for at least 18 months used regularly that is still in mint condition.The anode I attached doesn't even show any signs of rust.As long as you give it a good rinse with fresh water ( I use a bit of car wash as well just to be sure ) after every use and keep moving bits well greased it will handle the salt fine.
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I have the AT 55. I put a sacrificial annode on it. I put the prop nut annode on it. If they are washed and looked after like has already been said it should be no worries.
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Thanks for your help there guys, much appreciated.
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Quote:
Just did a search on Google and came up with the above. As I said before, there is no need to attach a sacrifical annode to a cable driven motor, for the reasons decribed in the above link. The motor described in the quote was a Riptide, not a cable steer. Hope this helps Mim
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Yeah cheers for that. Sounds like the go.
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