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Old 01-24-17, 01:07 PM   #1
Ron342
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Default loose anode electrons in my geo W/H???

So I am finally piecing together my window unit geo w/h after twirling 20' of 1/4 copper condenser tube down into the 80 gal tank from a 3/4" npt access hole in its top and spiralling down and out the drain at the bottom. (Buy one of those $15 inspection camera snakes with an led lite and plug it into your phone, makes jobs like that a snap!)
Then I get ready to replace the long magnesium anode down from tits access hole at the top center of the tank and another of those damn questions pops up......
The anode will likely contact the copper tube some where on the way down its ugly spiral and even if i can move the spiral off of the anode i still have the copper closer to the anode than the steel tank its supposed to protect. Those "more or less noble metal ions" questions, visions of rotted water tanks! Wives with no showers!
I immediately begin to sweat as i recall the wasted day i spent reading a pamplet on galvanic corrosion on boats because i thought that should be something i could grab in a day, but noooooo.
Help! Does anyone have any good ideas on what to do with the anode???

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