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Date: | Fri, 11 Apr 2003 09:28:26 -0700 |
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Hello to all,
Regarding tin anodes, is there a certain weight as to when they should be
replaced? I usually replaced them according to appearance. As they got
thinner, they were removed, replaced and recycled. I was asked why not
replace them by weight? That actually would be a better way of monitoring
and replacing them, but at what percent of the weight should they be
replaced at? They start off roughly at 25 pounds. Does anyone have a
standard on replacing them?
Thanks in advance,
Rene
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