I agree it is a necessary evil. I have a decent understanding of corrosion ( self learned ), more regarding nobility of metals than 'loose' marina electricity. I try to minimize the exposure of more noble metals by properly painting them i.e. SS trim tabs, and props.
Without getting into those details and the focus of keeping a healthy mercathode system, do you think the transom mounted, 'hockey puck' is as good as or better than the under the transom mount system ?
Of note - my drive is extremely clean after 15 years of saltwater use ( 6-7 months in the brine a season - -1050 hours ). Most challenging drive-related thing, other than prepping the drive properly each season, is the mercathode 'wire'. Barnacles form under the wire, grow and push the wire out from where it's attached.
That's why the hockey puck is a thought. And, if I did this - would my engine mounted mercathode sender work with the hockey puck ? And, where would I mount this hockey puck to maximize its effect ?