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poohbill
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Topic: Water heater anode leak on spring awakeningPosted: 18 Jul 2025 at 1:01pm |
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Hello. My name is Bill and I own Gastropod. It is awakening as we speak, with its usual complaints of old age, winter neglect, bladder leaks, and You Don’t Take Me Anywhere. Even though batteries were on a conditioner all winter the trailer telltale indicates they aren’t holding a charge. City water flows fine and as usual the pump is bleeding air somewhere. I have a certain dread of working on that pump; actually, I have a dread of accessing the pump - working is easy.
I am in need of your advice regarding the water heater anode installation. I don’t tape the anode threading and I cleaned all threads thoroughly with a brash brush, then applied silicone lube. There is a three-second drip leak after my normal torquing yet I am leery of torquing it further. Is teflon tape called for? Thank you. Bill
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Posted: 18 Jul 2025 at 2:01pm |
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I always used Teflon tape. It did not seem to affect the operation of the anode rod as it still was showing evidence being eaten away, which would indicate that it was protecting the tank.
As for the pump, the one in our Grey Wolf loses its prime as we are going down the road. This is wasteful as then the pump has to prime again, which means precious water is lost down the drain waiting for proper pressure to build again.
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Posted: 18 Jul 2025 at 2:50pm |
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Same here, teflon tape all the time. By the time you screw it in, the threads will still make contact with the tank, thus allowing the anode to function properly. Pump, 2 main locations to look at: 1) the 2 way valve in front of the pigtail used for winterizing - make certain it is closed all the way. 2) check your screen and glass thimble that screws into the pump - maybe a hairline crack? Batteries: Northern Michigan here and once they are given a 2 amp trickle charge for 24 hours at the end of October they are set directly on a concrete floor in an unheated garage and left there until re-installed early May the following year. Did you check water/electrolyte levels last fall or regularly check them throughout the winter so that no dry cells were observed. The two batteries i have, have been real troopers and get used a lot since we normally boondock and do not utilize either solar or generator. Batteries: 14 yr. old Interstate deep cycle and 5 yr. old Trojan T-1275.
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Posted: 18 Jul 2025 at 3:53pm |
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Thanks. Good to know. Like most drip-drip-drip leaks I’ll lat this one sit for a day before any action. As to the pump, I’ll give it more time to self-prime tomorrow before cracking the shell. As to the batteries, we discussed two years back the bulge that had appeared on both sides of each. Last fall, I topped off the fluids and tested the electrolyte before hanging them off the trickler for the winter. Last week, they needed two cups of water each, so even after a day in the trailer charging off shore power, I’ll give them more time and a bulb test before doing anything.
And there lies my most successful tactic in maintenance and repair.
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Posted: 19 Jul 2025 at 12:05pm |
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Plumbing is one of my most-hated tasks. I had always used teflon tape with mixed results until I was complaining about it with one of my neighbors who happens to own a hardware store. He suggested I use RectorSeal. Despite the double-entendre nature of the name it solved all my plumbing leaks.
It typically comes in a little container with a very peculiar applicator which ends up wasting more than you use, but I found several years ago you can also get it in a tube; sort of like a mini toothpaste tube.
Highly recommended. IMO, way, way better than teflon tape. Edited by GlueGuy - 19 Jul 2025 at 12:05pm |
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Posted: 19 Jul 2025 at 12:26pm |
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Thanks. Did I share my struggle last year with the construction screw that finally penetrated a waterline running under the floor?
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Posted: 19 Jul 2025 at 12:28pm |
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How long does your pump take to prime each time?
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Posted: 20 Jul 2025 at 12:05am |
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If that question is meant for me, about 5-10 seconds. I can hear the pump and then the air in the lines needs to bleed out with the accompanying sputtering before full flow is at the bathroom faucet. The kitchen faucet, being a bit closer takes less time.
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Posted: 20 Jul 2025 at 12:26am |
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Thanks. I now know it unnecessary to wait a half-hour, which is my habit.
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Posted: 20 Jul 2025 at 4:17pm |
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Definitely not! The only times I waited anywhere near that long was when I first got the R-Pod in 2015 and found after much waiting that the factory/dealer had left the RV antifreeze siphon hose valve open so it was pulling air instead of water. That is one thing I would check if it were taking more than a few seconds to prime the pump. Either that, or there is a loose fitting somewhere.
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