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Dutch_12078
Oct 14, 2014Explorer II
msiminoff wrote:Dutch_12078 wrote:
The Atwood heaters do not need or use an anode.
I do not currently (and have never in the past) owned an Atwood water heater. But if I ever did have a water heater with an aluminum tank I would choose to use a magnesium anode… It's dirt-cheap insurance against tank failure.
"Aluminum clad tank - Less weight and the cladding eliminates the need for an anode rod."
www.atwoodmobile.com/water-heaters/electronic-ignition.asp
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