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#519 Brian, sailboat owner in Newport Beach asks asks
Is marine solar power really effective for boats kept in the marina?
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Yes, marine solar panels are highly effective for boats in marinas like Newport Beach and Long Beach. Even while docked, solar panels continuously charge your batteries, powering systems such as refrigerators, bilge pumps, navigation electronics, and security devices. This reduces shore power dependence and keeps batteries healthy year-round.
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#517 Michael, boat owner in Long Beach asks asks
Do you offer any recommendations to prevent corrosion after testing?
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Yes, we provide tailored recommendations based on your boat’s condition. These may include installing additional sacrificial anodes, upgrading your bonding system, or using corrosion inhibitors. We also suggest regular checks and cleaning to prevent the buildup of corrosive elements, especially in saltwater environments.
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#515 Carlos, motorboat owner in Long Beach asks asks
What kind of warranty comes with your testing and services?
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Our corrosion testing services come with a warranty for the work performed, ranging from 3 to 12 months depending on the type of service. Any parts we replace, such as anodes or bonding cables, also come with a manufacturer's warranty. We provide full documentation for all services completed.
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#513 Jane, sailboat owner in Newport Beach asks asks
Do you provide any maintenance after the corrosion testing?
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Yes, we offer maintenance services to address any issues found during testing. This may include replacing damaged anodes, repairing bonding connections, or installing corrosion protection systems. We also provide guidance on how to maintain your boat's electrical system to reduce future risks.
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#511 David, cruiser owner in Long Beach asks asks
What’s included in the bonding system check?
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Our bonding system check involves inspecting all metal parts of the boat, from the hull to the engine, to ensure they are electrically connected. We check the condition of bonding cables, verify proper grounding, and ensure all anodes are functioning correctly to prevent corrosion.
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#509 Tom, fishing boat owner in Long Beach asks asks
How often should I have my boat tested for corrosion?
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We recommend having your boat tested at least once a year, especially if it is regularly exposed to saltwater. Boats that stay in the water longer or are used in high-electrical demand environments may need more frequent checks. Early detection can save you from costly repairs.
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#507 Sarah, yacht owner in Newport Beach asks asks
How do you test for galvanic corrosion on my boat?
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We use specialized equipment to measure voltage between different metal parts of your boat. This helps us detect any difference in potential that may cause corrosion. Our team also checks the bonding system to ensure all metal parts are properly connected, preventing harmful electrical currents.
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#505 John, motorboat owner in Long Beach asks asks
What is electrolysis and how does it affect my boat?
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Electrolysis is the process where electrical currents in the water cause metal parts of your boat to break down, leading to corrosion. This can damage key underwater components like the hull, propellers, and rudders. Regular electrolysis testing can help identify these issues early, preventing costly repairs down the line.
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#503 Asked by Enthusiast Tom asks
What is a Load Equivalency Number (LEN) on an NMEA 2000 device?
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The LEN is a crucial metric that quantifies a device's power consumption on the NMEA 2000 network. One LEN equals 50 mA (0.05 Amps) of current draw. System designers must calculate the total LEN of all connected devices to ensure the network power supply and cabling can handle the combined load, which should generally not exceed 3 Amps total.
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#501 Asked by Electrician Ken asks
How is troubleshooting a digital switching system different from a traditional wired system?
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Troubleshooting shifts from physically tracing wires and testing voltage at the fuse block to digital network diagnostics. Key checks involve: 1. Network Resistance Test: Verifying exactly 60 Ohms between the CAN-H and CAN-L wires. 2. Voltage Check: Confirming stable power (9-16V) at the backbone extremities. 3. Software Diagnostics: Using MFD or dedicated tools to view network load (LEN/Current draw) and identify failed or non-responsive modules.
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