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1. If you
contemplate adding an anode to a new tank, make sure both rods
are of the same metal. Otherwise,
the magnesium rod will be consumed more
rapidly in the presence of an aluminum one and
you won't get as long a life. How do you tell them apart? An aluminum
hex head will be flat on top, while a magnesium rod will have
a bump, as in the photo above. The exception to that is Rheem
and its sub-brands, Ruud/Richmond/General Electric. As far as
we know, Rheem always uses magnesium even though there is no bump
on top of its anodes. On the other hand, if the tank is five years
old or more, having dissimilar metals is less of an issue, since
the original one will likely be largely consumed.
Also tell
us the brand of your heater.
2. Measure
your water heater from the top to the drain valve and send the
measurement to us at mail@waterheaterrescue.com. There are
a few tanks that are shorter than average that require a shorter
curved dip tube.
3. If you're
getting a maximum-insulation tank, as we recommend, tell us so
that we can include a 4-inch drain valve nipple.
If you
have any doubts about what you're ordering, be sure and e-mail
your questions to us. We want you to order only what you need!
mail@waterheaterrescue.com
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