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Old 09-15-2011, 02:49 PM   #1
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Default Anode rod replacement

Hello all,
I've been getting ready for our last camping trip for the year, and couldn't remember the last time the anode rod got replaced. Good thing I changed it. because there wasn't hardly anything left. I guess the main reason why I posted this was to remind everyone that it's something that should be checked every year. I do most the maintenance and repair on my TrailManor, and this is a pretty easy job. It only cost about $15 to change, and I didn't realize our water heater cost almost $400! That's a lot cheaper to maintain than ruin from not doing the maintenance. I also flushed it out because there was a lot white crusty stuff inside. I found this video helpful:
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