Get rid of your rotten egg smell now with the Corro-Protec anode rod. 👃

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  • Опубліковано 27 лис 2024

КОМЕНТАРІ • 28

  • @TacticalTightwad
    @TacticalTightwad Рік тому +15

    I'm sure the anode rod on the Corro-Protec will last over 20 years, but that wall transformer power supply will probably require replacing every 5 years or so. I wouldn't cover up the green light for that reason.

  • @richardsmith4187
    @richardsmith4187 9 місяців тому +3

    My AO Smith 50 gal gas water heater was installed 3 1/2 years ago. I drain and flush once a year and have had very little debris come out during the flush. I also wanted to change out the anode rod and be proactive before it caused problems. I started reading and found the Corro-Protec Anode rod and read about the benefits of using it instead of a standard anode. I ordered the Corro-Protec and installed it after a drain and flush. I will tell you USE A INPACT DRIVER !!! instead of a breaker bar as it made it a 10 minute job from start to finish. The warranty of 20 years was enough to install one and I will continue to drain and flush at least once a year, and that "green" light on the plug in is nice to see when I enter the garage. For the price it was worth not having to change it every 4 or so years.

  • @daneking1209
    @daneking1209 Рік тому +7

    Egg smell can also be high manganese not just bacteria

  • @j.c.4145
    @j.c.4145 Рік тому +4

    You can also use lead acetate paper to test the cold and hot water for hydrogen sulfide. The gas is dangerous. Chlorinating the water (not to be used for 24 hours afterwards) or using standard drug store hydrogen peroxide help to eliminate sulfur bacteria. If the tank pressure will take it, raising the temperature to 160 degrees Fahrenheit for several hours also can kill the bacteria. A lot of info on the problem and solutions are on line. The gas is flammable and care should be taken not to let the gas accumulate in low or confined spaces.

  • @j.c.4145
    @j.c.4145 Рік тому +3

    Benjamin Franklin coined the expression, "An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cute."

  • @corieddings5713
    @corieddings5713 Рік тому +1

    I'm sure glad you started this channel.

  • @InCountry6970
    @InCountry6970 6 місяців тому +2

    I had to laugh when you comment that you had to cover up the green LED. (7:08) Then I installed my Corro-Protec anode rod and I now realize you're right, that damn green LED is super bright !!

    • @corro-protec
      @corro-protec 27 днів тому

      Haha, sorry, our bad! I had to laugh when you mentioned covering up that green LED. It’s true-once you install the Corro-Protec, you realize just how bright that little light can be! At least you know the tank’s protected, right? 😄

  • @TheAndyCzech
    @TheAndyCzech 11 місяців тому

    I tried this orzo-Protec rod and it worked for about 6 months. Now the odor is back!

  • @dperreno
    @dperreno Рік тому

    27mm will substitute for that 1-1/16 socket. For some reason, I do happen to have a 27mm in my toolbox, but no 1-1/16.

  • @dalesayyeau5334
    @dalesayyeau5334 Рік тому +2

    Hello... Love the channel! Not sure if you do already... But I'd love to see more on shocking the well with bleach. Do you have any videos on this? Thanks for your time and content 🙂

  • @cathyhughes1194
    @cathyhughes1194 Рік тому

    With all this talk about trying to get the old rod out....can one put a small bit of WD 40 or 3 in 1 oil to maybe get it freed up?

  • @russellstroh73
    @russellstroh73 Рік тому

    Is it a proven technology to extend the lift of the water heater, we don’t have smelly water?

    • @corro-protec
      @corro-protec 9 місяців тому

      Absolutely, this technology is widely implemented across various sectors, including in the protection of underground gas pipelines throughout the United States.

  • @multipotentialite
    @multipotentialite Рік тому

    What happens after 20 years? How do you know if it stops working? The smell will return but the tank might be too far gone.

    • @corro-protec
      @corro-protec 9 місяців тому

      The green light on our power supply indicates that the product is functioning properly. However, after the 20-year period, there may come a time when the rod needs to be replaced to maintain optimal performance.

  • @360_tours
    @360_tours 3 місяці тому

    How does it work? I dont trust things that arent explained.

    • @corro-protec
      @corro-protec 27 днів тому

      Impressed Current Cathodic Protection (ICCP) has been used for decades in industries like pipelines and ships to stop corrosion. Here’s how it works: Corro-Protec’s anode sends a controlled current into the water, polarizing the tank's interior. This polarization changes the tank’s electrochemical environment, which prevents rust from forming on the metal surfaces. Unlike traditional anodes that wear down, our powered anode stays effective for years without needing replacement. This isn’t new tech-just a proven application of it!

  • @dap777754
    @dap777754 9 місяців тому +2

    Anyone else think $170 for a Corro-Protec is price gouging?

    • @corro-protec
      @corro-protec 7 місяців тому +1

      We understand your thoughts on the price. However, Corro-Protec stands out for its exceptional quality and reliability, backed by a 20-year warranty. Made in Canada since 2006, our powered anode rod is a very important component that protects your water heater. We prioritize maintaining high standards of quality and safety, offering you peace of mind that cheaper alternatives simply cannot match.

    • @gep121641
      @gep121641 Місяць тому +2

      Lets see , Magnesium rods @ $40-$45 every three or four years for 20 years =, every 3 years @ $40=$268, 4 years @ $45=$225

    • @louissparks2496
      @louissparks2496 Місяць тому

      Definitely overpriced.

    • @dap777754
      @dap777754 Місяць тому

      @@gep121641 Or, what if it costs Corro-Protec $15 in materials to make their widget? And they charge $170. You good with that?

  • @j.c.4145
    @j.c.4145 Рік тому +2

    It is hydrogen sulfide (H₂S), David.