Looking4new
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- Apr 8, 2012
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- Northern Ontario, Canada
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- 2012 Kioti CK27HST w/cab
Segar sounds great on my headphones!
I agree, trying for pure signal path
so I have a choice of coax digital out or RCA.
I went with RCA, upped my game by a factor of 10, one dollar cable to ten!
so apparently there are three options, coax digital, toslink digital and plain old RCA
Some heaters require you to remove a cover, mine (and Mom’s) do not, but some minimal foam removal to get the socket on.Good Afternoon TBS,
Well I went on YouTube and the videos that I looked at highly recommended using an impact gun. So before I attempt this job I will take a trip down to Harbor Freight Tools and pick up an inexpensive electric impact gun ! And yes, I will let you know how it works out !
I do know from the video, that you have to remove a plastic cover and cut a section of the foam insulation away to even get at the anode rod. After completing the job, just reinstall the foam plug and cap. So we will see how this whole thing goes !
Like one of the other members mentioned, hot water heaters are no longer $250 bucks, so we shall see how this plays out !![]()
I don’t know about with water heaters (our local hardwares only stock zinc) but I know with boats zinc is preferred with saltwater and magnesium for freshwaterI don't have a conventional water heater so no anodes for me to change:
So I see an aluminum/zinc anode and a magnesium anode which one do you guys use and why?
Ph or water hardness or?
I had to go with the impact because I tried the breaker bar with the pipe extension and I was turning the whole water heater, even though I ratchet-strapped it to an eye I installed specifically for the strap… and then it either spun anyway, or the pipe was too long to clear the walls….My water heater manufacturer says NOT to use an impact gun on the anode rod. They say a 1/2" drive johnson bar/strongarm/breaker bar (depending on whether you are in Western Canada or the 'States) will suffice.
My WH is a 'heat pump' deal. Sucks heat out of the air and that helps the electricity heat the water. I use magnesium rods because that is what is recommended.
Same - I keep a set of bulbs under the seat in case one goes out while out-and-about and it upsets a meme her of the local constabulary… so I can change it right there in front of him.Did install new headlight bulb in the Subaru. I go thru a lot so I keep them in stock. I drive with headlights on all the time.
Still cold out, looks are deceiving. 34°
Starting to cloud up, might not see the sun for another week.