I have a Heatmor 200 CSS which I bought used. It was built in 2009 and is old enough to have a location for an anode rod.
I am sure the rod has dissolved by now .
The new Heatmor water stoves don't use an anode rod, they decided it didn't help that much I suppose. Is there any value in replacing the anode rod? I have treated the water with the recommended chemical and Heatmor is doing the water testing.
I am sure the rod has dissolved by now .
The new Heatmor water stoves don't use an anode rod, they decided it didn't help that much I suppose. Is there any value in replacing the anode rod? I have treated the water with the recommended chemical and Heatmor is doing the water testing.