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Originally Posted by Pepscobra
This may be true if the Electronic Rust Protection device is relying on a sacraficial anode to work. Without being submerged in the electrolyte (water) it wont work.
However, there is another technology that the CouplerTec device uses that is different and works on the theory of creating an excess of (-)tive electrons in the body panels to prevent the oxidisation process.
I know its from their website (and therefore bias) however take a read of this:
http://www.couplertec.com/index.php?...&Itemid=200007
I for one can vouch that it does not not work... as i have no signs of rust after 5 yrs.
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As you said It is a theory and nothing more....
To be proven it must have independent test results in which case I have not seen provided by any company that produces or sells these products.