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Re: Basic Positive Ground Question

To: James Charles Ruwaldt <jruwaldt@indiana.edu>
Subject: Re: Basic Positive Ground Question
From: Malcolm Walker <walker05@camosun.bc.ca>
Date: Wed, 12 Nov 1997 12:15:32 -0800 (PST)
Cc: Triumphs <triumphs@Autox.Team.Net>
On Wed, 12 Nov 1997, James Charles Ruwaldt wrote:

> This is probably a primary reason, but don't positively grounded cars have
> a tendency to rust more than negatively grounded cars?  Whether this is a
> significant reason in the switch to negative ground, I don't know, but
> what is the reason for this tendency to rust more?  I suspect that it may
> be that the body and frame maintain a positive charge, while oxygen ions
> are negative, thus encouraging the oxidation of the iron, which is, of
> course, rusting.  Negatively grounded cars have a negative charge and
> repel the oxygen ions.  Can anyone tell me if this is a correct
> assumption?  I realize we're getting out of electricity/physics and into

Actually, you're still in physics.  And chemistry :-)

In order for the car to attract/repel charged ions, the car itself must be
charged.  ...with static electricity.

This would mean you'd be able to put a strap from the car to the ground
(as in, 'dirt'), and electricity would flow through the strap (don't ask
which way; it depends)

Static does build up in your car, and grounding it may/may not help.  I do
not think it has anything to do with the way a battery is hooked up.  I
know if you carry a fuzzy pet with you, then a ground strap may help, but 
pets rarely cause rust-- incontinent ones aside. I'm also pretty sure that
 that on foggy days, static is less of a problem (water droplets
dissipate the electricity)

Now, if the car was constantly immersed in salt water, then you might have
something there.  Boats have a zinc plate (or similar object) whose sole
purpose is to oxidize (by electrolysis?) and thus stop everything else
from rusting.  However it is difficult to enjoy a submarine car, you can't
go very fast and they're hard to put gas into.

As alway,s I could be wrong.

-Malcolm



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