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Blue Lightning 79119 Aluminum / Zinc Flexible Anode Rod, Nipple Fitting, 42"

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About Blue Lightning 79119 Aluminum / Zinc Flexible Anode

**This anode rod may not be compatible with Whirlpool water heaters. Please do not alter the anode rod and return the item if you experience an issue. If you run into other compatibility issues please inform us at your earliest convenience. We encourage constructive feedback. Always be sure to thoroughly flush and sanitize your water heater before installing the new rod to eliminate old bacteria byproducts.** If you have smelly hot water this rod is for you!! The zinc in this anode rod is designed to combat odor that comes from your hot water tank. Often when well water is used H2S builds up causing a rotten egg smell to come from your hot water. Zinc counteracts this natural process and eliminates unwanted odor. This is the Outlet Fitting model of the Blue Lightning Aluminum Flexible Anode Rod. This model has a length of 42 inches, a diameter of .75 inches, and 3/4-14 NPT thread size (This sizing should be standard for the bulk of residential water heaters). The rod is broken down into four separate segments. Each segment is Aluminum on a steel rod core. The segments are attached via copper or stainless steel couplers and 301 stainless steel braided wire. All of our Anode Rods are lead-free! In most cases, we recommend our Magnesium version of the Blue Lightning Rod but sometimes magnesium can have a hard time standing up to harsher water conditions. Aluminum is best to use when you know your water is hard and you have experienced the rapid deterioration of your previous anode rod. Aluminum rods are also best to use if you use a water softener. The Blue Lightning Aluminum Anode Rod should be checked on an annual basis and in most cases replaced every other year depending on the rate of deterioration.