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How does one shoehorn in a 27inch aluminum radiator?
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Mail From: Lance (Lance Robaldo)
>>(Despite my engineering background, the concept of electricity is lost on me).
Is there no electrolysis happening with our original copper radiators? or just
with aluminum radiators? <<
Yes, it happens with copper/brass too, just not nearly as fast as it does with
Aluminum, which again is not nearly so fast as zinc, which is why zinc is
usually the metal being used in a sacrificial anode.
But even with copper/brass rads, you'll notice that over time (sometimes
decades) the walls get thin, start to crumble, and eventually spawn leaks.
That's electrolysis in action.
Lance.
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Mail From: Lance (Lance Robaldo)
>>(Despite my engineering background, the concept of electricity is lost on me).
Is there no electrolysis happening with our original copper radiators? or just
with aluminum radiators? <<
Yes, it happens with copper/brass too, just not nearly as fast as it does with
Aluminum, which again is not nearly so fast as zinc, which is why zinc is
usually the metal being used in a sacrificial anode.
But even with copper/brass rads, you'll notice that over time (sometimes
decades) the walls get thin, start to crumble, and eventually spawn leaks.
That's electrolysis in action.
Lance.
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