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Default I just learned water heaters have an "anode" and its important


"davidlaska" wrote in message
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I just got a used water heater (consumer electric) and I replaced the
bottom element that burned out because the sediment had collected
enough to cover it. Well, since it was outside, I flushed it all
out.
Then I read about the most important factor of a water heaters life
in
the anode. I shined a light inside and saw a long rod that looked
like in was suck in the ocean for years, with so much buildup that
it
looked bumpy. I took it out and it is a aluminum version, How do I
clean it? lime away and some scraping? My labor is cheaper that
buying new parts or heaters.


Replace it.

Bob