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pianotuna
Jul 03, 2016Nomad III
Hi SoundGuy,
Wrong. If there are iron bacteria in the water removing the rod makes a huge difference to the usability of the water. No more bad smell.
Wrong. If there are iron bacteria in the water removing the rod makes a huge difference to the usability of the water. No more bad smell.
SoundGuy wrote:
Data in = data out. Crappy data in = crappy data out. Crappy water in = crappy water out. Changing the anode rod, switching from magnesium to aluminum or zinc, or not using one at all, is going to make little difference at all when it's the water that's the source of the problem. :R Obviously, it's not the answer you want to hear but just as obvious it is the answer - better water in. :W
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