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Default water heater: removing anode rod

On 19 Feb 2007 18:53:52 -0800, "
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On Feb 19, 9:15?pm, "Bob M." wrote:
"George" wrote in message

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Just for completeness:


As noted, after much effort, I did get the rod out. ext time, I'll get
an impact wrench. put a new (aluminum) rod in. flushed the tank
several times, including 2x with vinegar. ne thing I found is that it
flushes much more 'powerfully' if I remove the draincock.


No need for an impact wrench if you wrapped the threads with Teflon tape. It
still provides protection, can check continuity with a meter if you like.


I will be looking for rust reports....

how much vinegar did you add to tank?


2 flushes, 1 gal ea


does the water smell of vinegar?


No. I flushed with water after.

G