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Old 06-17-2019, 07:21 AM   #6
Logan X
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Are you sure the water seaping is coming from the anode rod and not the pressure relief valve. Sometimes the water heater can lose its air pocket causing the pressure relief valve to seap water. This happened to me the first time I changed the anode rod and at first I thought it was the anode leaking.

To restore the air pocket turn off all of the water supply to the trailer, open a hot water faucet in the trailer, open the pressure relief valve until no more water is coming out then let it snap shut, close the hot water faucet inside the trailer, and turn the water supply back on. You may need to do that procedure more than once. Use caution if there is hot water in the tank.

It may be worth a try.
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