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15 November 2016
Great product, great price!
excellent quality
HVAC Blower Motor Resistor Connector-Connector Standard S-630
27 April 2021
Excellent
Excellent, but in my application the black and yellow wires were reversed so just be cognizant when installing to compare with existing plug wiring.
Corro-Protec CP-R Titanium Powered Anode Rod for Water Heater (40-80 gal tank)
19 September 2017
No more rotten egg smell !!!
1 of 1 found this helpful We had just purchased a new/replacement water heater, and within a few weeks began to smell a rotten egg odor in the hot water that was getting progressively worse. With a little web research found out that it uses an aluminum sacrificial anode. I cannot be certain but the prior model I replaced this with might have used a magnesium anode, and I had no problems with smell (note that if you have well water with a water softener, I read that magnesium anodes don't last long which might explain why my last water heater only lasted 5-1/2 years). Depending on the type of water that you have, there is a strong rotten egg smell to the hot water as a result of the aluminum anode. The hot water also has a different feel to it as a result. Since this is not considered a warranty issue or defect, you have no choice other than to figure out how to have your water pre-treated/post-treated, OR replace the anode with either magnesium (which doesn't guarantee the smell will go away and may not last long) or a third-party powered anode. After numerous youtube videos I decided on this highly rated powered anode, and for a little over $100 and a bit of hard work to replace the aluminum anode, the rotten egg smell is gone and the water now has a normal feel to it - i.e., no impurities as a result of that aluminum anode. After only about 2 months of use, the aluminum anode I pulled out of the water heater was caked with white goop that smelled and had a disgusting greasy feel to it - that goop was no doubt leaching out into the hot water! The disadvantages to replacing this aluminum anode with a powered anode are (a) the extra cost, (b) the additional labor, and (c) it voids your water heater warranty. But this product works great and is guaranteed for 20 years !!!