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Originally Posted by SilverCabin
... remove the plastic drain plug and replace it with the Anode Rod to extend the life of the water heater...
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have u read the shampoo bottle directions...
"wet, apply shampoo, lather, rinse....
and REPEAT"
it is my understanding the newer atwoods have an aluminum tank, not steel.
no anode rod is needed or recommended for these alum tanks...
my approach is to remove the water heater plug monthly and rinse out the tank solids...
it takes about 5 minutes to do, including the time to drain the tank...
but i also filter ALL water going into the 'stream for chlorine, iron, sulfur, minerals and other elements that can interact with the tank...
new plugs and silicone tape are cheap, so i carry several...
for folks with steel tanks the rods may be helpful, since they provide the sacrificial element...
but even these need to be removed regularly and the tanks flushed...
and with the cost of replacing the rods annually, i'm not sure any money is saved over the long term...
steel tank faq #4...
cheers
2air'