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Coil corrosion
Hi guys, been a while. Life has offered many challenges over the past year, but it's back to boating now!
Last summer, I ran aground, got pushed up on a sand bar on a strong incoming tide. The force of the current pushed foamy water up the tube for my center board pennant and spilled onto the back of my A4. I didn't realize this at first, so I did not clean up the mess. Over the winter, I noticed that my coil, which was only a season or two old, was corroded, so I bought a new one even though it was working apparently well. The boats in the water now, running well with the new coil. I took the old one home, brushed off the rust with a wire wheel, and gave it a coat of rustoleum. Put the meter to it and got 3 ohms of resistance. My question is, how durable are these bad boys? I'm debating putting this one back in and putting the new one in the spare parts box. Any thoughts? |
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