Electric Hot Water Heater - replacing anode rod
What is the procedure for replacing the anode that is screwed into the top of an electric hot water tank? In theory it's supposed to be easily replaced, but in real life getting any fitting unscrewed after many years can be a risky. Any tricks or just brute strength? I haven't change it. I suspect the cold water has to be turned off eliminating incoming pressure, but should I also turn off the breakers (electric heater) and drain some of the water out of the tank to further reduce the pressure or just use the TPR valve? Is the aluminum rod recommended to eliminate oder? Appreciate any guidance/advice
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