I moved to a country setting in eastern Ontario with a drilled water-well and had the rotten egg smell for the first few months we lived here. I explored options and came across this product and wow, it does work! Not only does it work, but the customer service has been great as well. When I sent an email asking about the power adapter AC/DC I had a response within 30 mins. Amazing, not many companies stand behind their products like this one. No, I don't work for the company, I just like this particular item as it works like they say it does. My water was odour free in less than an hour after the easy install. Great product and good video!
Thanks. I don't get any kickbacks from testimonials, so I'm happy when it worked for someone else. I've encountered some detractors since posting this video, but all I know is...it works, and has been since about 10 minutes after I mounted it. Thanks for watching and for the compliments.
I don't usually do this, but I have to comment. We had sulfur smell off and on for 5 years since we moved into this house that is 48 years old. Finally the sulfur smell was not tolerable even after I changed the anode and sanitized the system. I bought the corro-protec rod and, I can't believe this, the smell was gone in less than 24 hours. I had to do some plumbing mods because we have a Bradford-White water heater with an integral anode and outlet connection. But I managed and the water has never been better, now over 2 weeks later. Pretty amazing.
I had stumbled across about replacing the anode Rod in hot water tank, which I was unaware of thus I receive some knowledge from all the video’s I watched. I used the same Coro Protec replacement rod to avoid having to replace the other types every 3-5 years. Now my water tank is 14 years old with a water softener. Seeing how many struggled with removal using a breaker bar, I went with the Ryobi 262 Impact wrench for my 18v batteries for the same brand of tools. The old anode rod was on there very tight and took a few tries with the impact wrench but had it out in less than 5 minutes and no spinning of tank due to leverage with a breaker bar on the socket. The anode rod should be about 4 ft or so and my old one was about 8 inches. At 14 years old I expected the rod to be even shorter if any. Put the new Corro Protec (make sure you use teflon tape or plumber grease to seal the threats). Plugged into the device, the other to a top screw for grounding and then plugged in it and green light came on. Remember to turn the controller in my case gas to ‘pilot😂’, and turn off the water intake then through the drain valve lower the water in the tank for a few minutes before removing the old anode rod. The Corro Protec is lit green and should be protecting my water tank from February 2024 forward. never had the odor smell (thankfully). However, I have learned something new. Hope your replacement is doing its job, would be great to have any update and your thoughts on the device. Not cheap at $160 but then it good for 20 years or more. Plumber I called was also talking of replacing with an electrical one, before I decided to do the project myself.
I have a powered anode rod for over 8 years in my hot water heater. I put it in there when I bought the heater on day one back in 2014. These absolutely work. It eliminated the sulfur smell and it has never returned. I have well water in SWFL with a tds count of about 800 ppm. Best thing I ever bought. I may never have to buy another water heater again. Not sure of the brand and can’t find it online but I know I paid about $250.00 for it and it had a coiled up spring type of rod that you expanded to the length of the tank.
You are putting that Teflon tape on backwards! Hold the fitting in your left hand and roll the tape over the fitting that way as you tighten the fitting into the heater you are also keeping the tape wrapped around the fitting. Sorry buddy but it's one of those plumber pet peeves. Great video and I do recommend the powered anode rods!
Noted but understand I was strictly following directions. On the flip side, I worked the tape into the threads if you notice the video detail and made sure the edges of the tape didn’t grab and unravel during insertion. Also it hasn’t leaked since.
@03:26 I hope you retaped it the correct direction. It should be wrapped in the opposite direction you will turn it to screw it in. That's not plumbers tape. It is teflon tape; and it helps prevent a leak. @04:16 you put the adjustable wrench on backwards to tighten it too.
@@PilotViewProductions we just bought a summer home, and I was shocked when I smelled it. I thought it was the septic tank.. we are city folks so we are not used to that smell..
Will the Cheaper Powered anode rods that they sell on Amazon work just as well as the More expensive "double the price" units Corro-Protec sells . I have not found a compare video on these different powered anodes
I cannot offer an opinion because I have not ever used the cheaper ones. Sorry. But, high priced or not, I 'know' this one works. I guess you can gamble on a lesser brand and always pay for this one if the other one fails.
Cheaper options on Amazon often come from sellers who lack understanding of how powered anode rods work or are made. They attempt to copy our product without realizing the importance of proper protection, especially when dealing with current inside your tank. You're investing in a product meant to last for many years, so reliability is crucial. If you want true peace of mind, choosing a high-quality, reliable anode rod is essential. We've been in this business since 2006, and our 20-year warranty is genuine. Plus, our customer service team is always ready to help.
Thanks for viewing. I ‘assume’ it’s for both but a quick email or phone call to the company may clarify. I can’t attest to gas since I only have electric. This thing works great. If you note the date of the video, it is still working to eliminate our hot water foul smell. Dean
You won't be disappointed. I know they were a sponsor, but this thing is still working great. Won't help if you have smelly cold water, but it will wipe out smelly hot water if that's where your smell is coming from.
Fair enough. The illustrated instructions actually showed wrapping the tape this way. I agree with you that it is backward but if you notice right before insertion, the video shot shows that I worked it deep into the threads with my fingers so the edge of the tape wouldn’t grab on anything and pull loose during tightening. Thanks for viewing and the comment.
Work better? No. I use it with a water filtration system that treats for hard water and it doesn't seem to matter with or without. It works either way. Thanks for viewing. Dean
@@corro-protecHow about also correcting your instructions on the PROPER DIRECTION on which to wind the Teflon tape?? CLOCK-WISE looking at the "end" of the threads....
I can't find any proof that they work ! ive done many searches and no one has had one for any length of time more than a year or 2. so wheres the proof because im tired of buying junk! if you have a tank that has been using one for 20 yrs and cut the tank open then maybe!
Yes on the update. Still no sulfur smell!! I’d do this 100 times over versus replacing my anode rod had I known about it earlier . Tell em you saw it on Pilot View Productions. If you have any installation instructions let me know and I’ll be glad to help.
@@PilotViewProductions Thank you so much for this video and this comment. I'm experiencing the sulfur smell hell myself right now. We've done the magnesium rod and now have an aluminum/zinc rod. The smell is horrible and my hair stinks something awful. I'm having my electrician come this week to install an outlet near the water heater and then the plumber is going to try this. Brand new water heater and I never dreamed of this kind of issue it's so awful. Thank you again, I'm looking forward to getting back to normal smelling hair and water.
Do you use an amazon affiliate link? You should if you don't. The process is very easy and it allows people like me, who bought this because of you, to allow you to get a kickback. Anyways I recommend you do it!
3:28 first of all you're putting the plumber's tape on the wrong way. Second, no the plumbers tape does not insulate dissimilar metals from each other. As you tighten the Teflon tape will deform itself into the valleys and tear away from the peaks of the threads thus eliminating any possibility of being a barrier.
First: I put the tape on because the manufacturer instructed it be done. Secondly, it was installed in the manner the manufacturer instructed. Third: if your contention is the tape wasn’t necessarily due to dissimilar metals why do you object to the manner in which the tape was installed? Fourth: please provide links to 'your' videos showing the correct manner in which to install similar devices. Finally, If you order one of these, feel free to check the instructions yourself. Beyond that, you may take up installation objections with the manufacturer. Thanks for viewing.
@@PilotViewProductions Aluminum causes dementia (along with pots/pans), Magnesium starts to smell like rotten eggs, but it is a nutrient the body needs. Any effects on human health for titanium?
I have known the gentleman who produced this video since I was 19 years old. I am now 71. I can assure you, ever who you are, that he is neither a salesman or into sales. He produced the video, like many others, just because he wanted too. Nough said.
I moved to a country setting in eastern Ontario with a drilled water-well and had the rotten egg smell for the first few months we lived here. I explored options and came across this product and wow, it does work! Not only does it work, but the customer service has been great as well. When I sent an email asking about the power adapter AC/DC I had a response within 30 mins. Amazing, not many companies stand behind their products like this one. No, I don't work for the company, I just like this particular item as it works like they say it does. My water was odour free in less than an hour after the easy install. Great product and good video!
Thanks. I don't get any kickbacks from testimonials, so I'm happy when it worked for someone else. I've encountered some detractors since posting this video, but all I know is...it works, and has been since about 10 minutes after I mounted it. Thanks for watching and for the compliments.
I don't usually do this, but I have to comment. We had sulfur smell off and on for 5 years since we moved into this house that is 48 years old. Finally the sulfur smell was not tolerable even after I changed the anode and sanitized the system. I bought the corro-protec rod and, I can't believe this, the smell was gone in less than 24 hours. I had to do some plumbing mods because we have a Bradford-White water heater with an integral anode and outlet connection. But I managed and the water has never been better, now over 2 weeks later. Pretty amazing.
Thanks for writing Bob. I’m glad it worked for you too. Dean
I had stumbled across about replacing the anode Rod in hot water tank, which I was unaware of thus I receive some knowledge from all the video’s I watched. I used the same Coro Protec replacement rod to avoid having to replace the other types every 3-5 years. Now my water tank is 14 years old with a water softener. Seeing how many struggled with removal using a breaker bar, I went with the Ryobi 262 Impact wrench for my 18v batteries for the same brand of tools. The old anode rod was on there very tight and took a few tries with the impact wrench but had it out in less than 5 minutes and no spinning of tank due to leverage with a breaker bar on the socket. The anode rod should be about 4 ft or so and my old one was about 8 inches. At 14 years old I expected the rod to be even shorter if any. Put the new Corro Protec (make sure you use teflon tape or plumber grease to seal the threats). Plugged into the device, the other to a top screw for grounding and then plugged in it and green light came on. Remember to turn the controller in my case gas to ‘pilot😂’, and turn off the water intake then through the drain valve lower the water in the tank for a few minutes before removing the old anode rod.
The Corro Protec is lit green and should be protecting my water tank from February 2024 forward. never had the odor smell (thankfully). However, I have learned something new. Hope your replacement is doing its job, would be great to have any update and your thoughts on the device. Not cheap at $160 but then it good for 20 years or more. Plumber I called was also talking of replacing with an electrical one, before I decided to do the project myself.
Mine is still going great with no smell still. I can’t say enough about this product.
Two years on mine with no smell and no sediment buildup!
Used an impact wrench to remove the anode rod!
Excellent point.
Thank you for the info
Thank you for a very instructive video. I am purchasing one now to combat my stinky hot water.
Thanks for the compliment Charlie and thanks for watching. Mine still works great on my stinky hot water. Nothing else worked. Dean
@@PilotViewProductions just ordered off Amazon.
I have a powered anode rod for over 8 years in my hot water heater. I put it in there when I bought the heater on day one back in 2014. These absolutely work. It eliminated the sulfur smell and it has never returned. I have well water in SWFL with a tds count of about 800 ppm. Best thing I ever bought. I may never have to buy another water heater again. Not sure of the brand and can’t find it online but I know I paid about $250.00 for it and it had a coiled up spring type of rod that you expanded to the length of the tank.
Thanks for viewing FG. They work great for sure. Dean
You are putting that Teflon tape on backwards! Hold the fitting in your left hand and roll the tape over the fitting that way as you tighten the fitting into the heater you are also keeping the tape wrapped around the fitting. Sorry buddy but it's one of those plumber pet peeves.
Great video and I do recommend the powered anode rods!
Noted but understand I was strictly following directions. On the flip side, I worked the tape into the threads if you notice the video detail and made sure the edges of the tape didn’t grab and unravel during insertion. Also it hasn’t leaked since.
@03:26 I hope you retaped it the correct direction. It should be wrapped in the opposite direction you will turn it to screw it in.
That's not plumbers tape. It is teflon tape; and it helps prevent a leak. @04:16 you put the adjustable wrench on backwards to tighten it too.
1 Hour after installing Corro-Protec and the smell was gone, it's an amazing product!
Absolutely . Mine was gone in ten minutes.
Very informative video..I ordered mine yesterday, and will be here Tuesday and can’t wait to install it.
I think you will be very pleased. It’s still working for me. Thanks for watching and let me know if you have questions. Dean
@@PilotViewProductions we just bought a summer home, and I was shocked when I smelled it. I thought it was the septic tank.. we are city folks so we are not used to that smell..
@@10469 If the smell is coming from the hot water, this little device may help.
@@PilotViewProductions yea I put it in last year and wow what a difference. No more smell.
Very helpful video, I feel more confident installing this myself!
Thanks for watching. This is still working for me. You can do this.
WOW Dean, it seems to be actually working! Keep us posted long term, ok. Jay 👍👍
Will do. Hoping this is the last hot water heater video I ever have to produce. lol Thanks for viewing Jay
Will the Cheaper Powered anode rods that they sell on Amazon work just as well as the More expensive "double the price" units Corro-Protec sells . I have not found a compare video on these different powered anodes
I cannot offer an opinion because I have not ever used the cheaper ones. Sorry. But, high priced or not, I 'know' this one works. I guess you can gamble on a lesser brand and always pay for this one if the other one fails.
Cheaper options on Amazon often come from sellers who lack understanding of how powered anode rods work or are made. They attempt to copy our product without realizing the importance of proper protection, especially when dealing with current inside your tank. You're investing in a product meant to last for many years, so reliability is crucial. If you want true peace of mind, choosing a high-quality, reliable anode rod is essential.
We've been in this business since 2006, and our 20-year warranty is genuine. Plus, our customer service team is always ready to help.
Is the grounding needed for gas water heaters or only electric? Thank you so much - your channel is very helpful!
Thanks for viewing. I ‘assume’ it’s for both but a quick email or phone call to the company may clarify. I can’t attest to gas since I only have electric. This thing works great. If you note the date of the video, it is still working to eliminate our hot water foul smell. Dean
Thanks for making this video very helpful. Would a heat trap still be used or is that eliminated ?
I don’t have one and it still works for me just fine
Fantastic video. Thank you. I have the same problem.
You won't be disappointed. I know they were a sponsor, but this thing is still working great. Won't help if you have smelly cold water, but it will wipe out smelly hot water if that's where your smell is coming from.
but will it help with sediment in the tank?
@@mdangelo120950 Shoot them an email
Yes, Corro-Protec will help reduces the sediment accumulation inside your tank!
So you think the threads don't cut the pipe tape allowing the 2 dis similar metal to touch as they literally apply tons of clamping force?
1: I am following manufacturers recommendations. 2: That question is your ‘only’ takeaway from this issue and this video?
GREAT video, thank you!
Thanks for viewing
Just being picky but it appears you wrapped the tape the wrong way around the threads of the powered anode rod.
Fair enough. The illustrated instructions actually showed wrapping the tape this way. I agree with you that it is backward but if you notice right before insertion, the video shot shows that I worked it deep into the threads with my fingers so the edge of the tape wouldn’t grab on anything and pull loose during tightening. Thanks for viewing and the comment.
@@PilotViewProductions Hey screw this guy you did a great job some people have nothing to do but complain on the Internet lol
excellent work. Thanks for sharing
Thank you sir. Always a pleasure to have you stop by.
If the electric rod isn’t corroding, what metal is being sacrificed?
Will this product work best with water softener or a different product ? Thank you
Work better? No. I use it with a water filtration system that treats for hard water and it doesn't seem to matter with or without. It works either way. Thanks for viewing. Dean
Where do you ground it if you have a gas heater
I don’t want to comment on a gas heater because I don’t have one. Please contact Corro-Protec. BTW: this thing is still working like a charm.
You can simply ground it to any screws on the tank housing. This is thoroughly explained in our included installation guide inside the box!
@@corro-protecHow about also correcting your instructions on the PROPER DIRECTION on which to wind the Teflon tape?? CLOCK-WISE looking at the "end" of the threads....
Thanks for this video!
Thanks for viewing Mark
I would avoid grounding aluminum against copper. Probably better to ground to the steel casing.
Was following recommendations in instructions.
I can't find any proof that they work ! ive done many searches and no one has had one for any length of time more than a year or 2. so wheres the proof because im tired of buying junk! if you have a tank that has been using one for 20 yrs and cut the tank open then maybe!
Good luck to you. Mine works
So you do or don't need to drain and or shock the tank with hydrogen peroxide?
Not with this device
@Pilot View Productions ok thanks. Hope it's still working for you!
Any updates on your sulfur smell? Wondering if I should purchase this product, or just replace my anode rod.
Yes on the update. Still no sulfur smell!! I’d do this 100 times over versus replacing my anode rod had I known about it earlier . Tell em you saw it on Pilot View Productions. If you have any installation instructions let me know and I’ll be glad to help.
@@PilotViewProductions Thank you so much for this video and this comment. I'm experiencing the sulfur smell hell myself right now. We've done the magnesium rod and now have an aluminum/zinc rod. The smell is horrible and my hair stinks something awful. I'm having my electrician come this week to install an outlet near the water heater and then the plumber is going to try this. Brand new water heater and I never dreamed of this kind of issue it's so awful. Thank you again, I'm looking forward to getting back to normal smelling hair and water.
@@lisaprovost4399 by chance do you have an update on if the product works? Im dealing with the same issue and this is “my last resort”
@@sebastianvilla4522 I can't attest for the others mentioned here, but mine is still working. Dean
Hey it's Harold Howard!
Why don't electric water heaters come from the factory this way? What's the downside?
I’m sure it’s just cost…would add another 50 to 100 dollars plus make it last longer. The latter is not a good formula for repeat sales.
It’s been a year is the water still smelling good ?
Absolutely! Best DIY job I ever did.
@@PilotViewProductions thanks for the update. Absolutely appreciate your video and feedback !
When, installing the anode, you wrapped the anode with Teflon tape in the wrong direction.
You are correct but I followed the instructions
Do you use an amazon affiliate link? You should if you don't. The process is very easy and it allows people like me, who bought this because of you, to allow you to get a kickback. Anyways I recommend you do it!
I don’t have one, good idea.
Nickel bearing Teflon tape for stainless
3:28 first of all you're putting the plumber's tape on the wrong way. Second, no the plumbers tape does not insulate dissimilar metals from each other. As you tighten the Teflon tape will deform itself into the valleys and tear away from the peaks of the threads thus eliminating any possibility of being a barrier.
First: I put the tape on because the manufacturer instructed it be done. Secondly, it was installed in the manner the manufacturer instructed. Third: if your contention is the tape wasn’t necessarily due to dissimilar metals why do you object to the manner in which the tape was installed? Fourth: please provide links to 'your' videos showing the correct manner in which to install similar devices. Finally, If you order one of these, feel free to check the instructions yourself. Beyond that, you may take up installation objections with the manufacturer. Thanks for viewing.
What material is the product made of (eg aluminum, etc)
Stainless top, titanium rod. Still working like a charm
@@PilotViewProductions Aluminum causes dementia (along with pots/pans), Magnesium starts to smell like rotten eggs, but it is a nutrient the body needs. Any effects on human health for titanium?
@@rohitbhatnagar7599 Makes you a marvel superhero.
@@patrickdurham8393 True for today,................ tomorrow - I might be dead from titanium poisoning
@@rohitbhatnagar7599 Stop worrying about it. Nobody lives forever. Or, would you rather live with smelly water?
Any real product info other than antidotal statements?
There sure is: on their website
Most people do not have a Hot Water Heater! If the water is already hot, you probably don't need to heat it. Most people use a Cold Water Heater. Lol.
That's pretty clever. Do you also ascribe to the 'is water wet' society?
This guy is sells men .
I have known the gentleman who produced this video since I was 19 years old. I am now 71. I can assure you, ever who you are, that he is neither a salesman or into sales. He produced the video, like many others, just because he wanted too. Nough said.
All true. This was my nightmare and this solution is excellent… 1 year without issues so far.