I recently made the change from a regular BCD to a BP/W configuration. After the rig's inaugural dive trip, I was disassembling the STA from the plate when I noticed that there was some pinhole corrosion in the plate around the bolt holes.
I have a locally produced plate (manufacturer is called KAG), and a DiveRite STA.
The STA bolts, nuts and spring washers are steel, and the plate and STA washers are aluminium, so basic physics tells us that when the assembled unit is placed in seawater (an electrolyte) they will form a galvanic cell, with the aluminium electrode (the plate) being corroded sacrificially.
The science guff aside, I wanted to know whether any other BP/W users on the Board observed the same phenomena and if it was something that I ought to worry about.
If I should be concerned, is there anything I can do to slow down / stop the process. I can't think of anything other than switching to a stainless steel plate, or trying to get the aluminium one coated.
I have a locally produced plate (manufacturer is called KAG), and a DiveRite STA.
The STA bolts, nuts and spring washers are steel, and the plate and STA washers are aluminium, so basic physics tells us that when the assembled unit is placed in seawater (an electrolyte) they will form a galvanic cell, with the aluminium electrode (the plate) being corroded sacrificially.
The science guff aside, I wanted to know whether any other BP/W users on the Board observed the same phenomena and if it was something that I ought to worry about.
If I should be concerned, is there anything I can do to slow down / stop the process. I can't think of anything other than switching to a stainless steel plate, or trying to get the aluminium one coated.