Cummins12V98 wrote:
Mine pictured basically with a "rash" is Magnesium.
"A filter will do nothing to preserve an anode rod."
This makes no sense to me. Guess I don't understand? My water is good, Anode looks good. His water has been made to be good, Anode is bad.
Everything you want to know about
anode rods.When you say "good" the next question is good for what. Some of the best tasting drinking water may consume an anode rod very fast, It is all about the materials dissolved in the water, and they cannot be removed with conventional filtration. Read up on it with the link above.