A Galvanic Current is a constant low-voltage direct current (DC) that is the presence of two or more dissimilar metals in an electrolyte or saltwater environment. The Galvanic Current is a type of electrical energy that can be measured, and defined as the unidirectional current of an electric charge. It is produced by various sources like solar cells, batteries, electric devices and others.
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