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    Posted: 23 May 2016 at 7:18pm
Hello everyone, just finished de-winterizing my R-pod, and I discovered that I need a new 
anode rode for the hot water heater. I'm having trouble finding a service center or dealer to
order the part from, any help or suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks and have a great summer everyone.. 
A bad day hunting/camping/fishing is better than a good day at work, especially in a a 2014 Rpod 177 :)
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 23 May 2016 at 8:00pm
Try Amazon. You can order anode rods there.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 23 May 2016 at 8:01pm
The first thing I did after purchasing our 2011  177 was to toast the anode rod.  Cost me around 11 bucks to replace back in 2011.  Now they are around 15 - 17 dollars.  The part # for our (a suburban) hot water heater is 232767, it is a magnesium rod.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 23 May 2016 at 8:03pm
Surprised that after 5 years we are still on that same anode.  Maybe because it only has had well water in it, no salts or chemicals that would be found in city, municipal water.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 23 May 2016 at 9:24pm
The first thing I did after purchasing our 2011  177 was to toast the anode rod.


How does one toast an anode rod? 

For what it's worth, they are still doing their job if there is nothing much left of them.  They can really look like crap and still perform their function.  And for that matter, the water heater will continue to work without an anode rod.  If the anode rod is being consumed quickly though, it seems likely your water heater might rot out quickly without one.  They are pretty cheap and not too difficult to find.  Last time I changed mine I kept the old one as a spare.  Not sure exactly why....

A bit of a pet peeve is that Lowes & Home Depot sell home water heaters but not anodes for them.  And even if you could find one, the originals are practically welded on to the water heater.  Not literally, but I think the recommended tool for removing them is a 1/2 inch drive impact wrench.  Anodes are just as important in home water heaters as they are in the pods'.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 23 May 2016 at 11:06pm
From JT to TT.  My bad, you got me on that one.  Actually it was the heating element that I toasted in that I FORGOT to open the bypass to summer mode and 'toasted' the heating element lickity split by turning on the water heater with no water in it.  Soooo.   to make a short story long I did replace the heating element in 2011 and still have that same element  working today.  AND i still have the original anode, pitted somewhat but still in good condition.  Sorry about the mixup.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 24 May 2016 at 7:53am
I would be very surprised that a 2014 needs a new anode. We are on county water, WH filled unless winterized, 6th season, still don't need to replace ours.

Can you post a picture of it? Unless it's down to nothing but the bare inner shaft all the way, it's still fine.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 24 May 2016 at 9:17am
 A lot would depend on the quality of the water. Aluminum rods would not be available if magnesium ones worked in all situations. More corrosive water can cause a magnesium anode rod to be used up faster. One should not extrapolate for everyone based on his/her personal experience. After all, look at Flint, MI.

Personally, given that there is either a magnesium or aluminum rod sacrificing itself probably means that there is magnesium or aluminum going into the hot water. For that reason, I would never drink water from the hot water tap. If I need hot water for food/drink preparation, I will start with cold water and heat it on either the gas burner or the induction cooker we purchased to carry in the R-Pod.
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Originally posted by StephenH

 A lot would depend on the quality of the water. Aluminum rods would not be available if magnesium ones worked in all situations. More corrosive water can cause a magnesium anode rod to be used up faster. One should not extrapolate for everyone based on his/her personal experience. After all, look at Flint, MI.

OK, how about this.. in 6 years, and dealing with hundreds of pods in person and on-line, I don't recall anyone needing one in that time frame unless they lost it.


Personally, given that there is either a magnesium or aluminum rod sacrificing itself probably means that there is magnesium or aluminum going into the hot water. For that reason, I would never drink water from the hot water tap. If I need hot water for food/drink preparation, I will start with cold water and heat it on either the gas burner or the induction cooker we purchased to carry in the R-Pod.

Since an RV WH is no different, except for size, from a home WH, do you do this at home also? I promise you the WH in your basement has an anode rod also. Unless you are a full timer, your exposure in the Pod is miniscule compared to home and office etc..

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