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<blockquote data-quote="fit2btied" data-source="post: 262409" data-attributes="member: 6"><p>We had the same problem with the 80 gallon (for filling baptistry) electric water heater at our church. The local plumbing supplier said it was because we didn't use enough hot water and it spoiled in the tank. Same thing happened to our camping trailer's 5 gallon gas water heater. RV dealer said the same thing - we didn't use it enough. We had 2 different plumbers out to work on the one at church with no improvement. A local landlord said to cut the aluminum anode rod off. Said he does it anytime he installs a new water heater. We did. That was four years ago and it has never happened again. When I saw that it worked at church, I replaced the one on my camper with a plug, and it has never done it again either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fit2btied, post: 262409, member: 6"] We had the same problem with the 80 gallon (for filling baptistry) electric water heater at our church. The local plumbing supplier said it was because we didn't use enough hot water and it spoiled in the tank. Same thing happened to our camping trailer's 5 gallon gas water heater. RV dealer said the same thing - we didn't use it enough. We had 2 different plumbers out to work on the one at church with no improvement. A local landlord said to cut the aluminum anode rod off. Said he does it anytime he installs a new water heater. We did. That was four years ago and it has never happened again. When I saw that it worked at church, I replaced the one on my camper with a plug, and it has never done it again either. [/QUOTE]
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