I wonder if separating and isolating the pos. from the neg. would slow the electrolysis/corrosion? May need to inject some nitrogen gas...
McDave
Maybe some sort of sacrificial anode rod?
McDave wrote:I wonder if separating and isolating the pos. from the neg. would slow the electrolysis/corrosion? May need to inject some nitrogen gas...
McDave
Maybe some sort of sacrificial anode rod?
lrrowe wrote:Don, I am considering doing something like you did for your panels to be mounted to. To a cross member. I have read all the great performance results on the special adhesives and the 3 M tapes. But I cannot convince myself that they will hold up at 65 mph. I know many have great results, but I am just too paranoid. So I will be looking at a method like yours, but the curved top/side of my CarMate requires I fabricate some curved bracket which to me is a challenge.
hankaye wrote:flboy, Howdy;
WOW on the corrosion you found in the junction box. Might want to think about using some desiccant
inside the box and some silicone sealant for the lid. Just a suggestion from one that worked aircraft
corrosion control for 13 years in the Navy.
The desiccant will soak up any residual moisture that's left inside while the silicone cures.
hank
WoodSmith wrote:I've been elsewhere for quite a while, but have re-ignited my interest in doing a CTC, I've spent a lot of hours reading your thread and a few others. THANK YOU SO MUCH for the time you have taken to document your build. This is a beautiful thing you have built.
As to the corrosion that you got on those terminal strips, I wonder if the Silicon sealant was out-gassing acetic acid, adding to the problem of the salt air? I know that when I use it, I can smell a vinegar smell for quite a while as it cures. I understand that you have sprayed the strips with battery terminal coating, I wonder if some form of conformal coating would be in your best interest?
Potting it with Epoxy might be a cure worse than the disease if you ever need to replace or change those wires, but depending on the size of your service loops and what connectors are between that J-box and the panels, might be a final solution.
Thanks again for sharing this with us.
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