Mercathobe system

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My recently acquired 1988 Chapparal 2350SX has a Mercathobe system on it. I would like to know what this device does, how to test and see if it actually works, and/or do I need it. I will not be running in any salt water or any bodies of water larger than the Lake of the Ozarks in Missouri. Thanks in advance.
 

Chris1956

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The MerCathode system is supposed to put a small amount of current into the water to neutralize the effects of galvanic corrosion. It is probably not necessary for freshwater.
 

Thalasso

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If the boat is wet slipped it is necessary. If trailered it's a moot issue.
The system if operating will draw power from your batteries constantly. Keep an eye on them so they don't go dead.

http://lmgtfy.com/?q=how+to+test+a+Mercury+Marine+Mercathode+System


If your boat is equipped with a Mercathode system, there is a simple way to test if the system is operating properly. The goal is to check the output from the Mercathode controller. When the boat is in the water, disconnect the orange wire that comes from the anode at the mercathode controller. Set the digital reader to show milliamps. Connect the black meter lead to the terminal on the controller. Connect the red meter lead to the end of orange wire. If using the blue or black Mercathode controller, the reading should be 25 or less milliamps, to as much as 200 milliamps in saltwater areas. If using the red Mercathode controller, the readings should be less than 25 milliamps in fresh water areas to as high as 400 milliamps in saltwater areas.

If the boat is not in the water you should also check the condition of the cathode wire on the outside of the boat. This is located on the bottom of a box mounted at the bottom of the transom ring. If you lay on your back under the drive (in trailer position) and look up at the bottom of the transom ring, you will see a bare wire running across the bottom. That needs to be clean (no paint) and not broken. If it is dirty clean it with solvent and q-tips. Sometimes these get bottom painted and then they don't work so good.

[PDF] [h=2]SERVICE MANUAL NUMBER 14 CORROSION PROTECTION …[/h]
www.boatfix.com/merc/Servmanl/14/14a7.pdf
 

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My recently acquired 1988 Chapparal 2350SX has a Mercathobe system on it. I would like to know what this device does, how to test and see if it actually works, and/or do I need it. I will not be running in any salt water or any bodies of water larger than the Lake of the Ozarks in Missouri. Thanks in advance.


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To test it you need a millimeter and the mercruiser platinum plated probe. The link below explains it pretty well
http://www.mercstuff.com/mercathodetest.htm
 

tpenfield

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Mercathode . . . Layman's explanation is that it uses electricity to 'feed' the stronger metal 'electrons', instead of those electrons coming from the weaker metal. Prevents the weaker metal (aluminum) from being depleted by the stronger metal (steel) within the outdrive. Should be used in fresh water as well as salt water.
 
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