well, there's a CHANCE it may work..
15W, I think there's a chance that it might work. Follow me through here:
On many saltwater oceangoing vessels, they use what's called a "sacrificial anode" to combat corrosion. If you are familiar with batteries and electrical charges, the positive plate is called a cathode, and the negatively charged plate is called an anode. These big ships combat corrosion by having a big chunk of zinc as an anode, and it's designed to corrode away instead of the structural steel.
If I am not mistaken, there is an electrical aspect to corrosion; maybe this is galvanic corrosion? I think this is also the type of corrosion that happens when dissimilar metals are in contact with each other.
I agree with you that my BS meter would be pegged when I would first hear of such a thing, but if someone can explain to me scientifically how such a thing would work, then I might consider it less than a gimmick.
Could someone who knows more about this please chime in here??
HOHN