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===Disadvantages=== * Current capacity limited by anode mass and self consumption at low current density. * Lower driving voltage means the anodes may not work in high-resistivity environments. * Often requires that the protected structure be electrically isolated from other structures and [[ground (electricity)|ground]]. * Anodes are heavy and will increase water resistance on moving structures or pipe interiors. * Where D.C. power is available, electrical energy can be obtained more cheaply than by galvanic anodes. * Where large arrays are used, wiring is needed due to high current flow and need to keep resistance losses low. * Anodes must be carefully placed to avoid interfering with water flow into the propeller. * To retain effectiveness, the anodes must be inspected and/or replaced as part of normal maintenance.
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