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  1. No, the electrolyte is not consistent enough for the anode to offer meaningful protection.
  2. Hello everyone. I make sacrificial anodes for a living. Anodes are used in a variety of applications. Much of the information shared in this thread is incorrect. However, as someone who has designed, installed, and understands anodes, as well as a fellow car enthusiast, I can tell you that you can't use anodes to protect your cars. Anodes rely on a consistent electrolyte to function correctly. The corrosive environment on a car doesn't offer that.
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