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Alan's avatar

Tip…before removing the anode, release the pressure in the tank by lifting the lever on the pressure release valve!!! Otherwise, as you’re unscrewing the anode, it will shoot out 20 feet, or 2 feet if stopped by your body, and it HURTS!!!…ask how I know!!!😀

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Greg Illes's avatar

I've been using anode rods in my Atwood heater for many years. They always get eaten up. My heater is now over 20 years old and I'm thinking about replacing it, just because of age and not for any other problems. Just one datum, anecdotal. Not sure what to replace it with, still thinking.

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