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Thank you! This was very helpful - now I think I might be ready to go try my maintenance. I don't think I'll be able to do the anode rod, but I think the rest seems doable after watching the video. Thank you so much!
I just did mine, same heater, 10 years old. The coils were so dirty I don't know how the unit was still working. This video made my preparation easy by having all my tools ready to go. I'll be servicing my water heater again in two years next time. Thanks for the video. Ryobi 1/2 inch impact gun removed the anode rod with no problem.
Really helpful, thanks much. One thing I’ll mention: While you were talking about Aluminum anode rods, you mentioned that you never drink your hot water. I agree that I never _directly_ drink hot water from the tap, but it’s not unusual for me to use hot tap water while cooking, or particularly, say, when getting water that I’m intending to heat or boil (for example, in a teapot.) Anyway, just thought I’d mention it. And, again, thanks for the video.
Just for future reference - When refilling your tank, have the PTR valve open until water does start coming out otherwise the tank may pressurize too much and could have all sorts of repercussions. Great vid though!
@@DIYJIM It is enough to have a valve open at a faucet. Same concept of pressure relief. I wouldn't open the TPR if you don't need to, they can be tough to get them to re-seat. If it really does "overpressurize," then the TPR would open on its own.
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Superior presentation especially in content but also in editing by getting clear video images and great audio quality. Thanks for going to the extra trouble to make it high quality and well made.
This was a great video! Thank you! I have the 80 gallon Geospring. I was not getting the same hot water output I has previously and suspected a bad heating element. This video gave me the confidence to tackle my issue. The factory magnesium anode rod was a non-bendable 48". Had to bend/break it in half to get it out due to ceiling height clearance. Replaced with a bendable aluminum one from home depot. Also replaced both heating elements because one was bad. My tank drained very slow - suspect partial sediment blockage.
I have the Geospring heater but mine has an anode rod alarm light and code “F16” indicating that the rod needs to be replaced. I did not see a wire attached to the top of your old rod and you did not replace with a rod that has the attachment for the sensor wire so no problem but if someone has the sensor wire on theirs then they need to get the replacement. Since GE no longer makes this hot water heater you can buy the replacement from Bradford White which I think bought out GE hot water heaters. The rod will cost about $200.00 so you need to decide if you want to get one without the sensor for about $50 and just inspect from then on. Thanks for the great video.
I learned something. As far as drinking hot water, if you’re making tea, you might use hot water in the pot to get a jump on heating the water. Now I know to always use cold water.
If you’re going far enough to drain it down you may want to pull out the elements and inspect or replace them. Had the same model that burned out the top element tripped the breaker. Replaced the element but wont turn on the top or bottom element or compressor. I wasn’t able to find a replacement board so new water heater time for me. Thanks for the video though.
Just found this and wow it great.. Since this is a heat pump and there is a drain pan it would be better to use a liquid coil cleaner like used on residential HVAC service to really clean the coil vs vacuuming the coil.. you want to remove the dirt on the fins to help with the efficiency of the unit. My brother has one at his house .. and is not aware of how to properly service them.. and it seem MOST plumbers are afraid of them.
I purchased a similar GE GeoSpring Heat Pump water heater back in 2016 and it started throwing fault codes 6 months after the extended 5 yr service warranty ended. Bradford now covers these as GE no longer sells this type of heat pump water heater. I just replaced the fan and Bradford sent the part for free (10 years parts) but, again labor is NOT included. Literally 1 month later it throws a FF code and stops working again. Now it looks more serious and unfortunately nobody works on them. My HVAC guy sniffed it looking for a leak, but couldn't find it and he said the evaporator coil looked very rusty (this is located in a clean conditioned space) and said unfortunately they don't work on water heaters. I called over a dozen hot water heaters service companies and plumbers in around Atlanta and no luck and Bradford doesn't have a support/ service list. So looks like this is now going to be a standard electric heater until that stops working. Highly recommend not buying one of these heat pump water heaters and just buy a Rheem Marathon.
That sucks I guess I have been lucky so far. Not sure what I would do if I had those kind of problems. If I had natural gas were I live, I think I would try on demand hot water. Thanks for watching
Thanks for video. Mag rods come in .6 and .75 threaded Dia. I assume this is .75 with 1 1/16” nut top looking at video. GE no longer has this part and no help. Most are 42/44” long I’ll have to cut or leave it 3” long.
Great video Jim! I have the same water heater. When I started the filter light was on. After completing the maintenance the light was still on. Is there a sensor I could clean? Or another step needed?
Great video first I've seen that tells of both killers of hot water tank missed the third one though when you start to find it gets to the point where it ownly gives 5 gallons of hot water before it goes cold plumbers say replace it with a new one all you need is a new dip tube also what make is your hybrid I'm looking at going low budget solar and I need one that can run on 110 volts can this one
I have the same water heater. every time i run the hot water on bathroom sinks and showers, water smells like rotten eggs. last service was done in 2016. I had cleaned up all p-traps. Do you think is because the A Node is dirty? thanks fir the help in advance. May God bless You and your family.
Likely the anode needs to be replaced. I noticed mine also started smelling a little like that and just ordered a new magnesium anode (they didn't have in stock locally).
@@jaxjaguarz u were both right, i went to local store, replaced bad one with the new and it was a big difference from before to right now. no smell at all. thank yiu fir the advise and may the Lord bless you in every way.
great video Jim Very informative with details on everything, I have the exact GE GEO SPRINGS wtr heater. ***Got mine in Jan 2016 and it just started leaking on the bottom 4 days ago / 26sep24 , small drips. Condensation tube n hose works great, that's not it. Have started claim with GE and lowes. new GE 5th gen wont be out till feb 2025. can't wait. Any suggestions on another hybrid htr from anyone would be appreciated.
Thank you for the great how to video, I have the same water heater, I need to do the same things you did way overdue! Sometimes it beeps and I need to reset it not sure if doing maintenance on it will make it stop?
I have a geo spring as well. Are the a node rods basically universal? This will be my first attempt at DIYing this. I see several places along th pipe fittings that are leaking and need to fix them too.
Hi, Jim can you provide the extension bar spec you used to unscrew the anode rod? If you know which brand you bought from Amazon and add it to your list, it will be extremely helpful.
I have an electric 60 gal hot water tank that is working fine but about 8 years old. (10 year model). Do you think this hot water tank is worth the money for replacement?
When I bought my heat pump hot water heater I was able to receive a rebate from my electric company, after the rebate it cost about the same as an electric hot water heater. I like that it helps a small amount as a dehumidifier also in my basement.
Do you know the diameter of the anode rod? I have a 50 gallon geospring. And it’s 39” in length? It seems as though there are no 39” rods made. Can I buy a longer one and cut it to length? Thanks.
I never change heating elements until the stop working. Thanks for watching. I really do not think the heating element gets used much if you are using the heat pump mode
@@DIYJIM thank you for replying my. I have the same water heater as yours. I haven’t change the anode rod since I live in this house which is 4 years ago. Should I change it now or better leave it alone? It’s running in hybrid mode. Thank you for helping.
@@kennytran9240 it has to be getting close to needing changed. I don’t think you need to be in a rush. It all really depends on how your water is where you live. You can always just drop the water in the tank a few inches and change it. You don’t have to drain the tank if all your going to do is change the rod. Thanks for watching
I have the same water heater except the top of mine is gray and I have an f17 code which is the anode rod code I looked down in at mine and it has 1 wire hooked to the anode rod, I did not see you unhook a wire in your video, any suggestions can I put just a regular anode rod in?
check out this other you tube video for the wire-connected anode: GE Geospring Hybrid Anode Rod Change -on Cliff's How To Channel. The wire is to connect the (no longer supported) Anode-replacement sensor function. Your water heater probably has an "Anode" warning light on the display panel. It's an added feature that some owners/plumbers just leave disconnected when they replace the anode with a more cost-effective (and much easier to find) non-sensor-wire anode.
Thank you for making this video! I have the exact same water heater and wasn't sure how to get to the anode rod. Is the anode rod it uses a standard size?
Great video! I’m going to be getting a Rheem hybrid electric water heater soon. One question though…does the anode rod go the full length of the tank? If so, how did you get it out without hitting the ceiling?
This was a very informative video. I have the same water heater . A few months ago the filter alarm started beeping. I did all the cleaning just as you did but after a day of use the "beep" comes back on. Could the A-node rod cause this?
I really would not think the A-node rod would cause this problem. I have never had an alarm on my water heater. Sorry i can not help more. Hope you get it figured out.
I had that same issue for years. Mine is one of the earlier generations. I think I bought mine in 2012 or 2013. I finally contacted the company that bought out the Geospring line and/or support. There was a known issue and they sent me parts to install to resolve it. It has happened a few times over the past several years, but nothing like it was doing previously. I tried to change my anode rod at that time and could not get the old one to break loose. It looked almost like it or the housing where it threaded in was bent out of alignment. My socket kept wanting to round off. I finally gave up.
I found this video after having several alarms, and after having marginal hot water, it looks like the heat pump was shutting down because the heating coils in the thing have mineral deposits on them.
Could a hot water heater with an heat pump be used instead of an air conditioner. From what I've looked into the temperature drop is at most 4° I do believe.
I'm wondering if maybe a heat pump water heater that never uses the traditional resistance heaters really ever creates sediment like a traditional water heater? Also, would the anode rod be consumed if you're not using the resistance heaters?
I use my heater on hybrid mode. Hope this explains why. But that is a good question I’m really not sure. I never thought about that. Maybe I will do some research. Thanks for watching
I have this exact heater. I have the F9 and F4 codes. F9 is lower element and F9 is the fan not starting. I ran the diagnostics and the fan runs fine. Just won’t start when it’s supposed to. Any ideas as to why? I don’t think it has anything to do with the lower element going bad, But, I will update tomorrow when I replace it.
I have the same hot water heater. On the bottom there is a square ish panel with an electrical symbol on it. It started very slowly dripping water, any idea what that would be?
realized I hadn't done it in a few years, only got about 5 or so gallons out of it. guess that spells trouble, how water isn't as good as it used to be, should I be shopping for a new one ?
Maybe you could try to take the valve off but it is going to make a mess if it starts to flow again. If you do get another hot water heater, maybe think about installing a filter on your water coming into your house to try to filter out some of the sediment. Hope you get it fixed sorry could not be more help.
We have the same water heater. I followed your steps to drain/flush the sediment out of the tank and I could not get a flow to come. No water was coming out of the hose. I followed all over your steps too. Any advice?
Home Depot sells universal one's they work just fine. Just get the right wattage. The 80 Gal Geospring uses a 4500W in the upper and a 4000W in the lower.
Hi, do you where I can get the anode rod since is a discontinued water heater I’m having tons of trouble to get the right one and GE doesn’t know what to help
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Thank you! This was very helpful - now I think I might be ready to go try my maintenance. I don't think I'll be able to do the anode rod, but I think the rest seems doable after watching the video. Thank you so much!
You are very welcome, good luck with the maintenance!
Super helpful, buddy. You just saved me a bunch of time trying to figure out how to get the top open for service.
You’re welcome, glad I could help.
I'm a plumber out here in Washington and I definitely recommend the steps that you outlined in this video great information
Awesome, thank you!
I just did mine, same heater, 10 years old. The coils were so dirty I don't know how the unit was still working. This video made my preparation easy by having all my tools ready to go. I'll be servicing my water heater again in two years next time. Thanks for the video. Ryobi 1/2 inch impact gun removed the anode rod with no problem.
Awesome glad my video helped
Really helpful, thanks much.
One thing I’ll mention: While you were talking about Aluminum anode rods, you mentioned that you never drink your hot water.
I agree that I never _directly_ drink hot water from the tap, but it’s not unusual for me to use hot tap water while cooking, or particularly, say, when getting water that I’m intending to heat or boil (for example, in a teapot.)
Anyway, just thought I’d mention it. And, again, thanks for the video.
Thanks for watching
Just for future reference - When refilling your tank, have the PTR valve open until water does start coming out otherwise the tank may pressurize too much and could have all sorts of repercussions. Great vid though!
Thanks for the tip. I figured keeping the hot water valve open on my sink was enough. Thanks for the comment.
@@DIYJIM It is enough to have a valve open at a faucet. Same concept of pressure relief. I wouldn't open the TPR if you don't need to, they can be tough to get them to re-seat. If it really does "overpressurize," then the TPR would open on its own.
@@alexneumann4623 Thanks for tip I agree wish I would have said that. Thanks for watching
Tony here. Excellent video. Glad you included Hyper Piper, she is growing like a weed. So many people forget to open the breaker glad you covered that. One more thing. You mentioned your R/O filtration system which is a good investment. May I recommend taking it one step further. For $34.00 @ Wally World you can purchase a Zero Water filtration pitcher that eliminates Dissolved Solid Particles(DSP) to zero parts per million. Even has a DSP meter included.Healthy clean safe drinking water for your family. 2020 sucked. Keep making your videos. Fan for life. Hyper Piper rules! God bless.🇱🇷
Thank you very much love reading comments like this. Hope all is well with you
Hyper piper is so cool
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your awesome bud, love ya
Thanks for making the video and God bless you and your family!
Same to you! Thank you for watching
Have the exact same water heater, your video was extremely helpful, THANK YOU!
Your welcome thanks for watching
Superior presentation especially in content but also in editing by getting clear video images and great audio quality. Thanks for going to the extra trouble to make it high quality and well made.
your welcome thanks for commenting
This was a great video! Thank you! I have the 80 gallon Geospring. I was not getting the same hot water output I has previously and suspected a bad heating element. This video gave me the confidence to tackle my issue. The factory magnesium anode rod was a non-bendable 48". Had to bend/break it in half to get it out due to ceiling height clearance. Replaced with a bendable aluminum one from home depot. Also replaced both heating elements because one was bad. My tank drained very slow - suspect partial sediment blockage.
Thanks for watching
First time homeowner. Was terrified of going near my water heater. Absolutely amazing video!! Thank you, Thank you!!!!!
Welcome thanks for watching
Thanks for the video! It made the job so much easier!
Awesome glad it helped
I like the electric anodes, last for a very long time, never deteriorates
Thanks for the info and thanks for watching
Nice coverage of preventative maintenance. Thanks.
Your welcome thanks for watching
I have the same one and really enjoyed the video.
Good to hear! thanks for watching
Thanks for the video.
No problem Jerry
Very helpful video. Saved from getting a new water heater just because the condenser drain pan was plugged and dripping. Thank you.
God bless you
Thanks glad I could help
Excellent video!
Glad you liked it! Thanks for watching
Thank you! Great instructions!
You are so welcome!
Thanks for confirming its a hot water heater.
Thanks for watching
I have the Geospring heater but mine has an anode rod alarm light and code “F16” indicating that the rod needs to be replaced. I did not see a wire attached to the top of your old rod and you did not replace with a rod that has the attachment for the sensor wire so no problem but if someone has the sensor wire on theirs then they need to get the replacement. Since GE no longer makes this hot water heater you can buy the replacement from Bradford White which I think bought out GE hot water heaters. The rod will cost about $200.00 so you need to decide if you want to get one without the sensor for about $50 and just inspect from then on. Thanks for the great video.
Thanks for the advice and thanks for watching
Thanks for the informative and helpful video!
Your welcome
Great video, I did enjoy it. Thank you!!
Thanks for watching J
Excellent instructions, thank you!
You are welcome! Thanks for watching
Thank you for putting this video up! I just serviced my geo-spring.
Your welcome
Men thaks for your video is excelllent help my a lot best regarsd.
Welcome thanks for commenting
GREAT HELP THANK YOU
You're welcome!
I learned something. As far as drinking hot water, if you’re making tea, you might use hot water in the pot to get a jump on heating the water. Now I know to always use cold water.
Good point never thought of that but i never thought that. Thanks for watching and leaving a comment.
If you’re going far enough to drain it down you may want to pull out the elements and inspect or replace them. Had the same model that burned out the top element tripped the breaker. Replaced the element but wont turn on the top or bottom element or compressor. I wasn’t able to find a replacement board so new water heater time for me. Thanks for the video though.
Thank for the tip and thanks for watching
Great info thanks 👍
No problem 👍
Good job makes sense
Thanks for watching
Very good explanation 😂
Thanks for watching
Thank you, good helping video
Glad it helped, thanks for watching
I have your water heater very helpful thanks
Glad I could help
Any chance you have a video on cleaning the condensate port (F20)?
No sorry
Just found this and wow it great.. Since this is a heat pump and there is a drain pan it would be better to use a liquid coil cleaner like used on residential HVAC service to really clean the coil vs vacuuming the coil.. you want to remove the dirt on the fins to help with the efficiency of the unit. My brother has one at his house .. and is not aware of how to properly service them.. and it seem MOST plumbers are afraid of them.
Thanks for watching
I purchased a similar GE GeoSpring Heat Pump water heater back in 2016 and it started throwing fault codes 6 months after the extended 5 yr service warranty ended. Bradford now covers these as GE no longer sells this type of heat pump water heater. I just replaced the fan and Bradford sent the part for free (10 years parts) but, again labor is NOT included. Literally 1 month later it throws a FF code and stops working again. Now it looks more serious and unfortunately nobody works on them. My HVAC guy sniffed it looking for a leak, but couldn't find it and he said the evaporator coil looked very rusty (this is located in a clean conditioned space) and said unfortunately they don't work on water heaters. I called over a dozen hot water heaters service companies and plumbers in around Atlanta and no luck and Bradford doesn't have a support/ service list. So looks like this is now going to be a standard electric heater until that stops working. Highly recommend not buying one of these heat pump water heaters and just buy a Rheem Marathon.
That sucks I guess I have been lucky so far. Not sure what I would do if I had those kind of problems. If I had natural gas were I live, I think I would try on demand hot water. Thanks for watching
Thank you sir!
Your welcome
I've always heard An-ode, Anode.
Thanks for video. Mag rods come in .6 and .75 threaded Dia. I assume this is .75 with 1 1/16” nut top looking at video. GE no longer has this part and no help. Most are 42/44” long I’ll have to cut or leave it 3” long.
I ended up cutting mine, thanks for watching
wrap the first 18" of stub out on the top water pipes. They are big heat sinks. Its like $3 to insulate them too.
Thanks for the tip I think I will, and thanks for watching
Great video Jim! I have the same water heater. When I started the filter light was on. After completing the maintenance the light was still on. Is there a sensor I could clean? Or another step needed?
Sorry I really am not sure if I figure anything out I will let you know.
Great video first I've seen that tells of both killers of hot water tank missed the third one though when you start to find it gets to the point where it ownly gives 5 gallons of hot water before it goes cold plumbers say replace it with a new one all you need is a new dip tube also what make is your hybrid I'm looking at going low budget solar and I need one that can run on 110 volts can this one
240 volt Geospring
I have the same water heater. every time i run the hot water on bathroom sinks and showers, water smells like rotten eggs. last service was done in 2016. I had cleaned up all p-traps. Do you think is because the A Node is dirty? thanks fir the help in advance. May God bless You and your family.
It could be your Anode rod. Thanks for watching
Likely the anode needs to be replaced. I noticed mine also started smelling a little like that and just ordered a new magnesium anode (they didn't have in stock locally).
@@jaxjaguarz
u were both right, i went to local store, replaced bad one with the new and it was a big difference from before to right now. no smell at all. thank yiu fir the advise and may the Lord bless you in every way.
@@jaxjaguarz Where did you order magnesium one, I can't find it anywhere
great video Jim Very informative with details on everything, I have the exact GE GEO SPRINGS wtr heater. ***Got mine in Jan 2016 and it just started leaking on the bottom 4 days ago / 26sep24 , small drips. Condensation tube n hose works great, that's not it. Have started claim with GE and lowes. new GE 5th gen wont be out till feb 2025. can't wait. Any suggestions on another hybrid htr from anyone would be appreciated.
Thanks for watching, sorry I can’t recommend any.
Thank you for the great how to video, I have the same water heater, I need to do the same things you did way overdue! Sometimes it beeps and I need to reset it not sure if doing maintenance on it will make it stop?
Hope it helps thanks for watching
Where did you get the anode rod? I can't find it anywhere and GE discontinued the part.
I went to a plumbing store. Thanks for watching
I have a geo spring as well. Are the a node rods basically universal? This will be my first attempt at DIYing this. I see several places along th pipe fittings that are leaking and need to fix them too.
Just take your old one with you when you buy a new Anode rod. I did have to cut mine shorter. Thanks for watching
do u need to open the pressure valve when draining? alot more water comes out when the valve is open
Yes that would help. Sorry if I did not say that in my video.
Hi, Jim can you provide the extension bar spec you used to unscrew the anode rod? If you know which brand you bought from Amazon and add it to your list, it will be extremely helpful.
I Added a socket set in the description that should work. Hope this helps, thanks for watching
Really wish you could come clean mine so I don't have to!
Maybe you can find a friend to help. thanks for watching
I have an electric 60 gal hot water tank that is working fine but about 8 years old. (10 year model). Do you think this hot water tank is worth the money for replacement?
When I bought my heat pump hot water heater I was able to receive a rebate from my electric company, after the rebate it cost about the same as an electric hot water heater. I like that it helps a small amount as a dehumidifier also in my basement.
Do you know the diameter of the anode rod? I have a 50 gallon geospring. And it’s 39” in length? It seems as though there are no 39” rods made. Can I buy a longer one and cut it to length? Thanks.
I cut my rod to Length, I’m not sure what the diameter was.
When Do you change the heating elements for this water heater?
I never change heating elements until the stop working. Thanks for watching. I really do not think the heating element gets used much if you are using the heat pump mode
@@DIYJIM thank you for replying my. I have the same water heater as yours. I haven’t change the anode rod since I live in this house which is 4 years ago. Should I change it now or better leave it alone? It’s running in hybrid mode.
Thank you for helping.
@@kennytran9240 it has to be getting close to needing changed. I don’t think you need to be in a rush. It all really depends on how your water is where you live. You can always just drop the water in the tank a few inches and change it. You don’t have to drain the tank if all your going to do is change the rod. Thanks for watching
@@DIYJIM thank you sir
Can I ask a question I replaced my elements and now I have no power to my screen but do to my elements have any idea what’s going on?
I have the same water heater except the top of mine is gray and I have an f17 code which is the anode rod code I looked down in at mine and it has 1 wire hooked to the anode rod, I did not see you unhook a wire in your video, any suggestions can I put just a regular anode rod in?
Sorry I’m not sure, you are right I don’t have a wire connected to mine. I would try looking it up in the manual.
@james Mann, did you ever get the proper rod? I have same issue.
Mine has a wire too, I'm trying to find the right anode for for it.
check out this other you tube video for the wire-connected anode: GE Geospring Hybrid Anode Rod Change -on Cliff's How To Channel. The wire is to connect the (no longer supported) Anode-replacement sensor function. Your water heater probably has an "Anode" warning light on the display panel. It's an added feature that some owners/plumbers just leave disconnected when they replace the anode with a more cost-effective (and much easier to find) non-sensor-wire anode.
Thank you for making this video! I have the exact same water heater and wasn't sure how to get to the anode rod. Is the anode rod it uses a standard size?
Yes but I had to cut for length, thanks for watching
Great video! I’m going to be getting a Rheem hybrid electric water heater soon. One question though…does the anode rod go the full length of the tank? If so, how did you get it out without hitting the ceiling?
I only have 23” above my water heater and I had no trouble getting out. Hope this helps you
Any info or recommendations re: an F4 code; Fan failure.
never had any problems maybe your fan is bad
Do you think it would be complicated to replace fan without professional help?
What length anode rod does this model use?
Sorry I just took it to the plumbing store. You can cut the aluminum one like I bought.
A-node or An-ode???
This was a very informative video. I have the same water heater . A few months ago the filter alarm started beeping. I did all the cleaning just as you did but after a day of use the "beep" comes back on. Could the A-node rod cause this?
I really would not think the A-node rod would cause this problem. I have never had an alarm on my water heater. Sorry i can not help more. Hope you get it figured out.
I had that same issue for years. Mine is one of the earlier generations. I think I bought mine in 2012 or 2013. I finally contacted the company that bought out the Geospring line and/or support. There was a known issue and they sent me parts to install to resolve it. It has happened a few times over the past several years, but nothing like it was doing previously. I tried to change my anode rod at that time and could not get the old one to break loose. It looked almost like it or the housing where it threaded in was bent out of alignment. My socket kept wanting to round off. I finally gave up.
I found this video after having several alarms, and after having marginal hot water, it looks like the heat pump was shutting down because the heating coils in the thing have mineral deposits on them.
Could a hot water heater with an heat pump be used instead of an air conditioner. From what I've looked into the temperature drop is at most 4° I do believe.
It does make my laundry room colder but in a big room not sure if it would help much. I guess it would help some.
I'm wondering if maybe a heat pump water heater that never uses the traditional resistance heaters really ever creates sediment like a traditional water heater? Also, would the anode rod be consumed if you're not using the resistance heaters?
I use my heater on hybrid mode. Hope this explains why. But that is a good question I’m really not sure. I never thought about that. Maybe I will do some research. Thanks for watching
I have this exact heater. I have the F9 and F4 codes. F9 is lower element and F9 is the fan not starting. I ran the diagnostics and the fan runs fine. Just won’t start when it’s supposed to. Any ideas as to why? I don’t think it has anything to do with the lower element going bad, But, I will update tomorrow when I replace it.
Sorry sir I’m really not sure. I would love to here your update. Just in case this happens to me or somebody else. Thank you
What size is your rod? I have the 80 gal model, and it’s a 61” rod, and I’m having a hard time sourcing a new one. Any leads would be helpful!
Sorry I do not remember what size it was but I did have to cut it.
I have the same hot water heater. On the bottom there is a square ish panel with an electrical symbol on it. It started very slowly dripping water, any idea what that would be?
Sorry not sure I would have to see it in person. Hope you get it figured out.
Hey Jim. My Geospring is throwing an F4 code and after googling everything says it’s a fan failure. Do you have a fix for this? Thanks!
Casey
Maybe you bumped a wire that is connected to the fan. Sorry can not help more I never had that problem.
realized I hadn't done it in a few years, only got about 5 or so gallons out of it. guess that spells trouble, how water isn't as good as it used to be, should I be shopping for a new one ?
Maybe you could try to take the valve off but it is going to make a mess if it starts to flow again. If you do get another hot water heater, maybe think about installing a filter on your water coming into your house to try to filter out some of the sediment. Hope you get it fixed sorry could not be more help.
We have the same water heater. I followed your steps to drain/flush the sediment out of the tank and I could not get a flow to come. No water was coming out of the hose. I followed all over your steps too. Any advice?
Sounds to me your hose is clogged can you use a shop vac and vacuum the end of the hose to see if you can unclog?
Same here, valve seem to be threaded.. I rotated it fully antilockwise
Why have i heard guys say to do away with the anod rod....makes em last longer ?
never heard that, really does not make sense to me. thanks for watching
A lot of people use hot water for cooking
thanks for watching Douglas
Great video minus the fact it’s a water heater not a hot water heater as you do not heat hot water.
Good point especially now it was 6° this morning so our water coming into my house is real cold. Thanks for watching
@@DIYJIM wow that’s cold hope you know wasn’t being smart just a pet peeve my father who was a master plumber beat in my head!
@@gregs8678 all good my friend. Hope all is well
To flush a hot water tank leaving the drain open when flushing to stir up the caked on sentiments from the bottom and flush it out the drain
thanks for all the comments
Anyone know a solid replacement for the elements? Seems they are no longer produced.
Sorry not sure I would think they would sell them where you bought it. Everything in this country is getting crazy.
Home Depot sells universal one's they work just fine. Just get the right wattage. The 80 Gal Geospring uses a 4500W in the upper and a 4000W in the lower.
Am I wrong? I don't know either way, but that annode rod may have life left. Maybe another year? Edit: Also, welcome to the gun show!
I'm sure I could have got another year out of it. Thanks for watching
No Expansion Chamber ?!
I have a tank up in my ceiling.
Hi dad
Hi bud love ya
A node rod.
I think I said that word a couple different ways during the video. LoL
Hi, do you where I can get the anode rod since is a discontinued water heater I’m having tons of trouble to get the right one and GE doesn’t know what to help
2021
Thanks for watching
Hot water heater....lol....
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Water heater, no such thing as a hot water heater lol
Thanks for watching
It was a good video