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Guest 4012 Marine Hull Bonding and Grounding Dynaplate (Giant)
Genuine Guest Dyna plate in sintered bronze.
size 300mm x 80mm x 13mm
Distance of 2 fixing holes centers 215mm
Supplied with: 2 off Screw in silicom bronze 3 off Counter nuts in silicom bronze 3 off Washer in silicon bronze
Technical tip from radios.net.au:
The Dyna-plate is made of what is known as sintered bronze, think of the plate as a metallic 'sponge". Looked at under a microscope it will look like thousands of bronze colored BB's all contected together. When new the sintered bronze is extremely porous and will absorb water, which is the exact premise for its function. You see grounding requires a specified surface area of conducting metal to the ground, whether it be on land under your lawn, or in the water attached to your boat specified values are given for effective ground surface area. The simple idea here is that since the plate is absorbing water it is actually exposing a much larger surface area to the ground than the plate's actual physical dimensions imply (the manufacturer claims it provides the equivalent of 9 square feet of ground surface area).
DO NOT paint your dynaplate with anti-foul - once that's been done, the plate is effectively useless. The sintered bronze will absorb the paint, blocking all of the pores in the metal and reducing the exposed surface area. The pores in the metal are forever blocked and you will need a new plate.
Ideal for grounding your Icom M801E, Icom M802, Icom M710 via your Icom AT-130, Icom AT-140 or Icom AT-141 tuner
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