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stainless steel hardware and how to prevent corrosion?
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<blockquote data-quote="bassboy1" data-source="post: 158940" data-attributes="member: 55"><p>I missed that it was a charger the last time. I had to mount 2 Minn Kota 330 (3 banks) in a tin rig recently. They DO have to be electrically isolated, and they are real heavy, which eliminates the nylon fasteners. As such, what I did was make an isolator out of some plastic, and flange bolts. Use two layers of plastic (cutting board material), and drill the outer layer, so when the flange bolt head is between them, the bolt acts as a stud. Now, mount the stack of plastics to the boat. The plastic completely isolates all the mounting fasteners, as the cases on most onboard chargers are not isolated from the factory.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bassboy1, post: 158940, member: 55"] I missed that it was a charger the last time. I had to mount 2 Minn Kota 330 (3 banks) in a tin rig recently. They DO have to be electrically isolated, and they are real heavy, which eliminates the nylon fasteners. As such, what I did was make an isolator out of some plastic, and flange bolts. Use two layers of plastic (cutting board material), and drill the outer layer, so when the flange bolt head is between them, the bolt acts as a stud. Now, mount the stack of plastics to the boat. The plastic completely isolates all the mounting fasteners, as the cases on most onboard chargers are not isolated from the factory. [/QUOTE]
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