Thanks, when ICCP (impressed current cathodic protection) is done, they dont use just a DC power supply to supply the current...they use a train of half sine current pulses....at about 60Hz or so. This is presumably so that fusing is easier? (or is it for human safety?) , since fuse arcs will extinguish easier when the current periodically goes to zero.
So essentially, you would use an AC output amplifier, and just diode rectify its output? Probably a class B amp so that it was more efficient.
Even better, you would use a Class D type switching amplifier, and make it produce a rectified half sinusoidal output current?
How much current and voltage would be needed for a big ship needing cathodic protection?
(I had no idea before today that big metal hull ships are literally dissolving away if they dont have cathodic protection)