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Dave:
A bit of opinion....
Aluminum is SO reactive, it does not really need to have its reactivity
accelerated by any galvanic cell to corrode like mad.......HOWEVER, the oxide
is a very good seal, preventing corrosion... So, I would anticipate no
problem. In other words, without "galvanic acceleration", aluminum only
stays around, and is acceptable as a material in electronics, because of the
oxide seal. Adding a galvanic "kicker" should change nothing.
Rudy Sedlak
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