First this is my last post on this poor guys thread , sorry man ,
pm me if need be after
I`ll listen ta ya Kisinana
12 volts should be a piece of cake for you then lol,
how do you get conductivity on a " Dry" Hull ,or dry anything that is not conductive , furthermore , Completely isolated from your
Downrigger Cable ? mounts - spools - pulleys , ALL ISOLATED !|!!
so , are you saying that if i did a resistance reading with my Fluke meter , across the inside of my dry fiberglass hull ,2 feet appart from probe ta probe ,
or from either negative or positive on my battery to the hull , i would have a reading ? im guessing `not ,( on fiberglass ) therefore . i will have 0 Volts - 0 amps ???
However , if the hull was wet ?? maybe that would change , i even question that..
I dont question your experience , thats way more than my credentials have buds ,
if im wrong , please give me some science here`
this is pretty boring ta most im sure , pm or call me if ya like , I`ll pass ya on my number k
later
fd
Comment was you will have conductivity.
35 years experience on systems up to 347Kv, 15KV DC, lightning arrest systems, 50, 60 and 400 HZ