Moderator Note: The post below was copied from https://gdrvowners.com/forum/operati...moval-of-anode Info is too good to "orphan" in the middle of that thread! -Howard
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The GC6 model used to be manufactured by Atwood. There is no Anode Rod.
Twice a year, I perform the following maintenance:
-Drain and flush the tank.
-Check for loose or corroded connections on the wiring and electrical boards
-Check for leaks
-Check for insect nests and remove as necessary.
-Check water temperature and replace thermostat if needed.
If you like to have spare parts on hand, I'd recommend a spare drain plug, circuit board and thermostat.
Jim
Moderator Note #2: If anyone knows the part #'s for the items Jim references above, please post a response to this thread and I'll incorporate into this post. Thanks! -Howard
Moderator Note #3: Atwood is now owned by Dometic. https://www.dometic.com/en/se/rebranded/atwood
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The GC6 model used to be manufactured by Atwood. There is no Anode Rod.
Twice a year, I perform the following maintenance:
-Drain and flush the tank.
-Check for loose or corroded connections on the wiring and electrical boards
-Check for leaks
-Check for insect nests and remove as necessary.
-Check water temperature and replace thermostat if needed.
If you like to have spare parts on hand, I'd recommend a spare drain plug, circuit board and thermostat.
Jim
Moderator Note #2: If anyone knows the part #'s for the items Jim references above, please post a response to this thread and I'll incorporate into this post. Thanks! -Howard
Moderator Note #3: Atwood is now owned by Dometic. https://www.dometic.com/en/se/rebranded/atwood
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