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    Aug 21, 2012, 04:09 AM
    Can I replace stainless steel cathode/anodes with copper for liquid level switching?
    Please can someone tell me if I can replace my existing stainless stell cathode/anodes with copper ones. They are use to switch solenoids and pumps on and off depending on the water level in a tank. The ph of the water is nuetral and the voltage across the water is only about 5v. Please help cheers

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