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Originally Posted by randen
...Further work is needed to finish mounting and connecting the compressor and evaporator. Following that a nice cover. I ordered up a new anode and treated the tank with an acid rinse. Looking though the bungs it looks brand new inside. I tried to take a photo of the cork screw HX in-side but no can-do.
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Looks good and geeky.
The new anode sounds wise... but what's the acid rinse all about?
Wow, great work, but, too bad about the cork screw photos... There's a tsunami of web cams flooding into the thrift stores now. I just bet that with the smaller ones, the shell could be removed so that the functional guts could be squeezed inside through the bung hole.
I did something like this when I was drilling my bore holes in the back yard and experienced sudden fluid loss... the web-cam-in-the-hole revealed that I had drilled through an abandoned cess pool.
No, you don't hear much about 'cess' any more... not even the spelling checker knows what it is... and why did a pool of cess end up in my back yard?
Best,
-AC