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doxiemom11
Jul 28, 2016Explorer II
The atwood does not require an anoid rod so you wouldn't ever have to worry about replacing that. We are in a notorhome and the water heater will operate on either electric or propane. Inside there is a switch like a light switch to turn on the electric and another if we want it on propane. We have a 10 gallon ( I wouldn't get smaller) and can both take showers without running out of hot water. You can operate it on both electric and propane at one time for faster recovery, but we have not found that necessary. We are usually someplace with hookups and are full-time. We leave it on 24/7 on electric. Only time not on is when we are going down the road. As far as we know, the one in our unit is 16 years old and still going strong.
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