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Old 08-06-2019, 08:06   #1
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silver silver chloride half cell

Where can I buy a silver silver chloride half cell? The kind with a long cable that I drop in the water and plug the other end into the neg of a multi-meter and use to test voltage potentials around my boat.

I see the thread about making one, but I can't seem to find a source that sells them for this application.

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Here’s where I got mine

https://www.boatzincs.com/corrosion-...electrode.html
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Where can I buy a silver silver chloride half cell? The kind with a long cable that I drop in the water and plug the other end into the neg of a multi-meter and use to test voltage potentials around my boat.

I see the thread about making one, but I can't seem to find a source that sells them for this application.

Thanks in advance
Try boatzincs.com
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Thanks!

That is where I get my zincs
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ProMariner, #20008, 20' Cable with Silver/Silver Chloride Half Cell (AG/AGCL) and User’s Guide
$124.89 ☞ https://www.boatzincs.com/corrosion-...ode-specs.html


Oops! I should have followed Sailmonkey's link.
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ProMariner, #20008, 20' Cable with Silver/Silver Chloride Half Cell (AG/AGCL) and User’s Guide
$124.89 ☞ https://www.boatzincs.com/corrosion-...ode-specs.html


Oops! I should have followed Sailmonkey's link.
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Greetings and welcome aboard the CF, forgol.
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Re: silver silver chloride half cell

Once you have the half cell.....how do you use it? I understand plugging it into the (-) terminal on a digital VOM, then connect/touch the (+) probe to an operating piece of DC equipment, and record the reading for each piece of on-board DC equipment. And the one/ones with a significantly higher reading is likely leaking DC power to the water?......But where do you touch with the (+) probe? The (-) power connection, the (+) power connection, the (metal) body, or??? Any advice/information would be very much appreciated, as I seem to have an issue on the f/g boat that is knocking bottom paint off the thru-hulls.
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Once you have the half cell.....how do you use it? I understand plugging it into the (-) terminal on a digital VOM, then connect/touch the (+) probe to an operating piece of DC equipment, and record the reading for each piece of on-board DC equipment. And the one/ones with a significantly higher reading is likely leaking DC power to the water?......But where do you touch with the (+) probe? The (-) power connection, the (+) power connection, the (metal) body, or??? Any advice/information would be very much appreciated, as I seem to have an issue on the f/g boat that is knocking bottom paint off the thru-hulls.
Negative lead of your DVOM to Battery-/ Positive lead of your DVOM to lead of probe in the water, approx. 3 ft deep and 5 ft from the boat.
Millavolt Scale.
Looking for voltage changes when turning on circuit your testing, i.e. Anchor lite, ect.
Check directions for the exact procedure.
It's really quite easy.
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Negative lead of your DVOM to Battery-/ Positive lead of your DVOM to lead of probe in the water, approx. 3 ft deep and 5 ft from the boat.
Millavolt Scale.
Looking for voltage changes when turning on circuit your testing, i.e. Anchor lite, ect.
Check directions for the exact procedure.
It's really quite easy.
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I am not sure what is the structure you are protecting with galvanic anode CP (zinc) but you should connect your DVM negative (COM) to the Silver/Silver-Chloride (Ag/AgCl) reference electrode, and the positive to the structure. Select DC volt on the DVM. Lower the electrode into the water nearby the structure. I would recommend to have it not more than 2-3 feet away. Read the volt meter. If the read is more negative than -0.85 volt, your galvanic CP system working OK. If you read -0.8 V or less, your anodes either may not connected to the structure to be protected, or time to replace the zinc(s).
BTW: the reference electrode does not has to be Ag/AgCl, it can be Cu/CuSO4 or even zinc. I would try to borrow a reference electrode from some one, since they are not cheap. $ 200-400, depends on manufacturer, and model.
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https://www.boatzincs.com/corrosion-...electrode.html

This is where I bought mine. I don't use it often, but to me it's an important tool. Also a way to build good will, by helping others test their boats. Instructions are simple and easy to follow. Especially important if you keep your boat plugged into shore power. I don't, but still think it's worth every penny. Don't forget a decent quality DVM is required.
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I am not sure what is the structure you are protecting with galvanic anode CP (zinc) but you should connect your DVM negative (COM) to the Silver/Silver-Chloride (Ag/AgCl) reference electrode, and the positive to the structure. Select DC volt on the DVM. Lower the electrode into the water nearby the structure. I would recommend to have it not more than 2-3 feet away. Read the volt meter. If the read is more negative than -0.85 volt, your galvanic CP system working OK. If you read -0.8 V or less, your anodes either may not connected to the structure to be protected, or time to replace the zinc(s).
BTW: the reference electrode does not has to be Ag/AgCl, it can be Cu/CuSO4 or even zinc. I would try to borrow a reference electrode from some one, since they are not cheap. $ 200-400, depends on manufacturer, and model.
Thanks for the clarification!
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Negative lead of your DVOM to Battery-/ Positive Negative/Common lead of your DVOM to lead of probe in the water, approx. 3 ft deep and 5 ft from the boat...
Allow at least 5 min, for the electrode to stabalise.



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