If you don't have a reference cell can you use something like a piece of pipe? I have a tank for my home and don't want to buy and maintain a reference cell for that.
When setting a new tank, can you place additional anodes in the ground and not hook them up such that when the 2 anodes in service fail you can connect the tank to the spares?
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It’s more informative than the US Federal Agency I work for 🤦🏻♂️
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Great info. Better than the training I got from the two bozos reading off a book from my company.
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How is the tank depreciated value determined if a homeowner wants to buy it out from another provider?
If you don't have a reference cell can you use something like a piece of pipe? I have a tank for my home and don't want to buy and maintain a reference cell for that.
When setting a new tank, can you place additional anodes in the ground and not hook them up such that when the 2 anodes in service fail you can connect the tank to the spares?
No, it's a chemical reaction that starts when they get wet so the "spares" would age too
They’ll corrode just like the ones connected
Can you post the model number for the reference cell you use?
Timker-Rasor 6A www.tinker-rasor.com/portable