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hotpepperkid
Jun 30, 2013Explorer
mark5w wrote:
Time for either the anode to be replaced or a good flushing. Some corroding anodes react with certain well water to get that awful smell.
Its an Atwood water heater. Anode rod not required but it had one when we pulled the drain plug which was metal. The rod looked brand new except for the calcium deposits. We sanitized the system twice with a heavy dose of chlorine and seams to have taken care of the smell
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