I changed out both elements in my electrc water back in late August. Had to change the bottom one out again today.

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    3 months ago

    The sacrificial anode is there to protect the steel tank. It lasts a long time. This is a hard water problem as everyone else is saying, and a water softener would solve the issue.

    *Edit: check the very bottom of your tank since you have the elements out. It most likely has a pile of calcium and other minerals sitting on the bottom.

    -a plumber

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        2 months ago

        Steel tanks, that’s why the sacrificial anode is there so the water eats it away instead of the tank.

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        2 months ago

        In NA, steel is standard. I’ve never seen a copper hotwater tank in Canada. I think that used to be somewhat common in Europe, but copper is freakin’ expensive now so that’s gone by the wayside, as well.