ERP is in the same league as Hiclones, baldness cures and Toyota adds. Not worth it. Don't do what they say they do.
If you want to get rust protection done - get a coating type job done - or do it yourself with lanolin or fish oil.
can anyone give me opinions on the pros and cons of the electronic rust protection devices? i am looking at getting the steam clean and protection done soon but the operater didn,t seem to think the devices like the coupler tech were very effective on an ally skinned vehicle such as my d2. if it isn,t worth it that $ could be used for other work. thanks in advance
ERP is in the same league as Hiclones, baldness cures and Toyota adds. Not worth it. Don't do what they say they do.
If you want to get rust protection done - get a coating type job done - or do it yourself with lanolin or fish oil.
2007 Defender 110
2017 FLHR Road King
2021 BMW GSA Triple Black
X2
and I'm an Electronics Engineer
Lot of crap!
mmm put it this was when i was working at Land Rover in brisbane the chap for the company that makes these . Was doing a demo and trying to get us to sell these on Land Rovers.
Now i am a pom and come from where rust is really bad . Due to the fact that they salt the roads in the winter. And we don't have anything like this in the UK. Which made me suspect it in the first place. After all drivng to work in the middle of winter you will get more salt that driving up and down the beach anyway
When i asked him what it does he said i quote " it puts a negative 12v charge though the chassis "
It was at this point I said " but the battery does that anyway "
He just turned and walked away and would not talk to me
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trog brings up an interesting point,,,
has anyone heard of rust problems yet in the D2?
In OZ?
Elsewhere?
(just for you Reads90)
late Edit;
I will check,, but I seem to remember my owners manual
had TEN years as the corrosion warranty?
anyone else have this?
"How long since you've visited The Good Oil?"
'93 V8 Rossi
'97 to '07. sold.
'01 V8 D2
'06 to 10. written off.
'03 4.6 V8 HSE D2a with Tornado ECM
'10 to '21
'16.5 RRS SDV8
'21 to Infinity and Beyond!
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95 300 Tdi Defender 90
99 300 Tdi Defender 110
92 Discovery 200tdi
50 Series 1 80
50 Series 1 80
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I remember reading about the steel and coatings used,, it SOUNDED quite well protected.
wonder if I could search,,,
"How long since you've visited The Good Oil?"
'93 V8 Rossi
'97 to '07. sold.
'01 V8 D2
'06 to 10. written off.
'03 4.6 V8 HSE D2a with Tornado ECM
'10 to '21
'16.5 RRS SDV8
'21 to Infinity and Beyond!
1988 Isuzu Bus. V10 15L NA Diesel
Home is where you park it..
[IMG][/IMG]
I notice that the Yamaha outboard I bought a few years back came with cathodic protection - (magnesium blocks attached to the leg of the outbard) I have heard of similar cathodic protection being used on vehicles in Europe to counter the salt corrosion due to it's use icy roads.
(putting on my engineers hat). I know this is a different application. We trialled these electronic devices on some air very large conditioning plant where we were suffering worse than normal from electrolysis in the condensors. Had the so called experts install them low and behold after the normal 12 monthly routine service there the corosion was far worse than when we used cathodic protection. Went back to sacrificial anodes ( cathodic protection ) - a much better alternative in this application.
I know this type of electrinoc equipment is used successfully on the likes the harbour tunnel reo where electrolysis would be a problem for all sorts of reasons other than dis-similar metals.
IMHO I like the lanolin type products now readily available. We use these liberally as a PM before going on holidays. Also used cavity wax when building up our vehicle. This was applied with an air venturi set-up, into all door cavities, chassis .... Seems to work.
Erich
Cathodic protection, using either separate anodes or impressed current is quite effective and both work very well provided the protective anode or impressed current electrode are in the same continuous body of electrolyte as the metal to be protected. This means that they work well in the sea - but not above the water line - as the owner of a steel boat I am well aware of this!
So unless your Landrover spends much of its life submerged, they are a waste of money. It is possible that they work to some extent in very wet conditions, but even there I would be doubtful. Galvanising is effective because the almost continuous anode (the galvanising) is always in the same body of electrolyte as the metal to be protected, plus it is a very good barrier that largely prevvents the electrolyte contacting the metal to be protected - and it forms largely insoluble salts, oxides and hydroxides.
John
John
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1986 110 County 3.9 diesel
1970 2a 109 2.25 petrol
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