Debris in Water Heater from Anode

Wayne

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When I took the plug/anode out to drain the tank, I snapped a couple pictures of debris in the tank. I presume the debris is from the anode. An anode has been in the water heater, submerged in water for about 250 nights total.

What is a good way to remove the debris from the bottom of the tank?

These are the two anodes:

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It really depends on how hard the water is where you have hooked up. Do you run any type of water filter? The charcoal filters help taste but do nothing to reduce the suspended minerals...
 
FWIW... Our 2019 Outback 328RL needs to be descaled. I have never done the process and our tank has the calcified crystals in it every year when we blowout for winter.
 
It really depends on how hard the water is where you have hooked up.
We spend significant time out west and spent 6 weeks in AZ this winter. The water in AZ is about as hard as it gets. We do have the Clearsource dual filter setup in our 5th Wheel, but it does nothing to soften the water.

I think I'll take my inspection camera and get some pictures of the inside of the tank. My guess is it probably has a buildup.
 
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