Rust in the shower head [message #284363] |
Sun, 09 August 2015 05:21 |
Beach Coach
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We have rust particles plugging up the shower head. Can this problem be solved by replacing the anode in the hot water tank? Or are we in for a new hot water tank. The hot water tank is the six gallon round tank with the blue ends located behind the wet bath in our 1978 Palm Beach.
hugh MacDougall
Antigonish, Nova Scotia
1975 Eleganza II
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Re: Rust in the shower head [message #284376 is a reply to message #284363] |
Sun, 09 August 2015 08:58 |
George Beckman
Messages: 1085 Registered: October 2008 Location: Colfax, CA
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Beach Coach wrote on Sun, 09 August 2015 03:21We have rust particles plugging up the shower head. Can this problem be solved by replacing the anode in the hot water tank? Or are we in for a new hot water tank. The hot water tank is the six gallon round tank with the blue ends located behind the wet bath in our 1978 Palm Beach.
I recently helped a friend replace the anode. It was resistant and took some work to get the old one out. But, the symptoms were blackish hot water and the water smelled like rotten eggs.
Did you perhaps hook up to a water system that had not been run in a while and sucked in rusty water?
'74 Eleganza, SE, Howell + EBL
Best Wishes,
George
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Re: Rust in the shower head [message #284383 is a reply to message #284376] |
Sun, 09 August 2015 10:07 |
Beach Coach
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George, although we don"t have the symptoms you described for an anode replacement; we do fill the water tank at camp grounds when travelling. We flushed the water system this morning, after reading your reply, and have solved the problem.
Thank you,
Hugh
hugh MacDougall
Antigonish, Nova Scotia
1975 Eleganza II
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