GaylesFaerie
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- Gayles Faerie
This falls under the category "Its always something!". Went to change the anode in the Mase genset. Unscrewed the anode nut and it looks like most of the anode cylinder broke off and remains inside the heat exchanger.
Old removed anode:
https://share.icloud.com/photos/0326Gxscxyz7csu1qDG4C7R4Q
View into heat exchanger (out of focus but somewhat visible):
https://share.icloud.com/photos/05bqgBrBNIIDC_Fmg-EOwYIMg
Any ideas on how to remedy this? The opening is pretty well plugged with the remains of the anode. I'm sure I can't drill it out as the surface is somewhat crumbly. I don't want to push it in for fear of damaging the inside of the heat exchanger. All I can think to do is replace the nut and check it throughout the season until its gone to put in the new one.
G
Old removed anode:
https://share.icloud.com/photos/0326Gxscxyz7csu1qDG4C7R4Q
View into heat exchanger (out of focus but somewhat visible):
https://share.icloud.com/photos/05bqgBrBNIIDC_Fmg-EOwYIMg
Any ideas on how to remedy this? The opening is pretty well plugged with the remains of the anode. I'm sure I can't drill it out as the surface is somewhat crumbly. I don't want to push it in for fear of damaging the inside of the heat exchanger. All I can think to do is replace the nut and check it throughout the season until its gone to put in the new one.
G