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Old 08-01-2019, 10:34 PM   #1
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Lyn,here's one from Champion rad it screws into the water drain.Summit also sells them. gsa612


To protect aluminum the anode has to be more active than the aluminum, which would be a magnesium anode.

To protect iron you can use zinc as an anode.

To protect copper and brass, an aluminum anode will work,
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To protect aluminum the anode has to be more active than the aluminum, which would be a magnesium anode.

To protect iron you can use zinc as an anode.

To protect copper and brass, an aluminum anode will work,
So with a iron block with aluminum heads and water pump I would want one magnesium anode and one zinc anode?

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