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Originally Posted by marudnick
I don’t want to be penny and pound foolish. Does the anode rod in the attached picture need to be replaced? I’ve used it for two seasons and am surprised that most of it is still intact. There is some degradation at the screw end.
Thanks.
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No, that rod is perfectly fine. I have same coach as you and I check mine once a year when / if I need to winterize. Sure you can replace, but the answer to your question is that
you don't need to and replacing it is not going to do anything more than your current one.
75% of the metal being sacrificed is a safe general rule to go by. If you just wish to be ultra conservative change at 50%. If you do wish to change it now; PM me, I will send you an address to ship it to