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Originally Posted by JamieGeek
That is what anode rods do: they corrode to keep the rest of the tank from doing the same.
You are probably ok, flush the tank a few times and replace the plug with a proper plug.
What kind of smelly? A sulfur type of smelly? We've found that the water heater will start to smell based on the water that is put through it (e.g. if a campground is using well water vs a city water system). Typically if its a sulfur smell a good flushing will get that out.
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Thanks for the reply. A couple of clarifications:
- when you say "replace the plug with a proper plug" - do you mean just a cap, without an anode?
- and it sounds like you are saying the smell is really separate from the corrosion? Somehow they got linked in my mind... but maybe that's wrong?
Thanks
Dan