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wolfe10
Jan 02, 2020Explorer
I have always stayed with Atwood's own nylon drain plug-- about $1 and no worries about galvanic reaction (where the aluminum tank is pretty much always the anode and will "give its life" to protect the more noble metal of anything screwed into it).
When draining and flushing (part of annual water heater service) I use a piece of aluminum foil tucked up under the drain and leading down over the side of the coach to route the minerals and water from flush (with 50/50 white vinegar then clear water) away from the coach.
When draining and flushing (part of annual water heater service) I use a piece of aluminum foil tucked up under the drain and leading down over the side of the coach to route the minerals and water from flush (with 50/50 white vinegar then clear water) away from the coach.
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