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SoundGuy
May 13, 2016Explorer
brirene wrote:
I'll have to agree with Chris (and respectfully disagree with Dutchman) that you've got some good life on that yet. Should easily make another season. That said, it's your call. That is normal, however.
Agree, completely normal and expected deterioration of the sacrificial anode rod and absolutely no need to replace it with a new one unless you have some strange desire to throw your $$ away for no good reason.
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