@@tedlahm5740 still no solution, the new anode helped for sure but I think I need to drain the entire tank and put some chlorine tabs in it or something. I wish I would have just done that when I replaced the rod since now I basically have to do it over because of Bradford whites poor design.
Flush out your tank. Pur a garden hose in it and let er rip. You'll probably see a bunch of black crap come out. I do it every year in October. I also use an electric Anode (Corra-Protec)
So what was the final solution for the smell problem?
@@tedlahm5740 still no solution, the new anode helped for sure but I think I need to drain the entire tank and put some chlorine tabs in it or something. I wish I would have just done that when I replaced the rod since now I basically have to do it over because of Bradford whites poor design.
Can you link the aftermarket anarod you used plz?
Thx for the upload
I can't recommend it, the smell came back after a few days, unfortunately. It was made by "Water Connection." model AR145.
Flush out your tank. Pur a garden hose in it and let er rip. You'll probably see a bunch of black crap come out. I do it every year in October. I also use an electric Anode (Corra-Protec)