Cavitation Plate Anode Volvo Penta DPS-A/DPS-B/FWD - Original Spare Part 3888814

SKU: MA00709
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Cavitation Plate Anode for Volvo Penta DPS-A / DPS-B / FWD

High-quality cavitation plate anode specifically designed for Volvo Penta DPS-A, DPS-B, and FWD drives. This large-area sacrificial anode is mounted on the cavitation plate and reliably protects your drive from galvanic corrosion. As an original Volvo Penta spare part (part numbers 3888814, 3888813, 3888815), it guarantees a perfect fit and optimal protection. Available in zinc, magnesium, and aluminum for all water conditions.

Sacrificial anodes are essential for corrosion protection of boat propulsion systems. They sacrifice themselves through an electrochemical reaction, thereby protecting more expensive propulsion components such as housings, propeller shafts, and seals from corrosion. Regular inspection and timely replacement are crucial for maintaining the long-term value of your propulsion system.

  • Genuine Volvo Penta spare part for DPS-A, DPS-B and FWD drives
  • Available in zinc, magnesium and aluminum
  • Large-area cavitation plate anode
  • Dimensions: 200 x 100 x 40 mm
  • Weight approx. 1.270 kg (zinc)
  • Long-lasting corrosion protection for all water conditions
Item No. Zinc Item No. Magnesium Item No. Aluminium Volvo Penta Part No. Weight approx. (zinc)
MA00709 MA00709M MA00709A #3888814
#3888813
#3888815
1.270 kg

Technical specifications: Dimensions 200 x 100 x 40 mm, weight 1.270 kg (zinc), material zinc (MA00709), magnesium (MA00709M) or aluminum (MA00709A), Volvo Penta Original Part No. 3888814 / 3888813 / 3888815, suitable for Volvo Penta DPS-A, DPS-B and FWD drives, mounting on the cavitation plate.

Material selection: Zinc anodes are ideal for saltwater and brackish water, magnesium anodes for freshwater, and aluminum anodes offer universal protection for all water conditions. Choosing the right material is crucial for optimal protection.