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Is Bonding required on a bronze thruhull transducer.

Started by Rich T, August 18, 2012, 03:10:20 AM

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Rich T

I just installed a replacement Bronze housing thruhull transducer (Airmar), several people have told me it is unnecessary to bond it to the electrical system, and several people have said I should bond it. Airmar's web-site does not address the issue, and the installation instructions don't mention bonding it either. There are no screws or holes, etc. like I have for bonding the bronze seacocks. Who is right? Will bonding the housing to the electrical system have any ill effects? I haven't been able to reach anyone at Airmar for advice. Thanks for advice,hope some one has some experience with this issue. The old one was a marlon or nylon housing.

RayNWanda

I would say- if in doubt, bond it. That will eliminate the possibility of stray current that you will have to pay for later. You may not have had a stray current problem, but anytime you make changes there is the possibility that you have unknowingly created a problem. Bonding eliminates the possibility.
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