"Robert A. Barr" Not.for.@harvest wrote in message
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The anode may encourage the odor formation but the underlying cause
is far more complicated.
Go he
http://www.ho****er.com/techhome.htm
Click on the FAQ.
Yipes!
I wonder if I did something wrong during installation, but it was
basically
just a swap of one unit for another. Well, I guess I can try the
chlorination
technique.
As I recall from the RV NG's, do not use Clorox as it uses a different type
of clorine. Could anyone shed some light on this? Stick with the cheaper
brands.
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Mike D.
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No water treatment (other than softening) was ever necessary before; it's
city
water, usually not a problem. A little hard, but otherwise OK.
Just FYI, the links in the FAQ don't work using Netscape. They work fine
using IE.
Thanks for the tips.
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