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when i drained down for winter i found the anode had been eaten and needs replacing.
i also found a quite large amount of loose scale in the bottom of the boiler once it had dried out. whats the easiest/best way to flush it out so as to remove most, if not all, the scale. |
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Hi John
Look at this link, then join as it will give you any answer you want from the land that made your RV. http://www.rvforum.net/SMF_forum/ind...72645#msg72645 Wyn |
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