rbattelle
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I have an electric water heater and recently the lower element burned out. I've removed the old element in preparation for installing the new element, but there's a few inches of sediment at the bottom of the tank.
The hole for the heating element is roughly 1. 5" in diameter, so there's not much space to get anything in there, least of all a vacuum cleaner hose.
Anyone have any suggestions for cleaning out some of the sediment before I install the new element?
On edit: anything wrong with using some plumber's silicone on the o-ring for the new element prior to installation? None of the instructions I've seen mention it, but it seems to me it'd be good to prevent rust.
-Ryan
The hole for the heating element is roughly 1. 5" in diameter, so there's not much space to get anything in there, least of all a vacuum cleaner hose.
Anyone have any suggestions for cleaning out some of the sediment before I install the new element?
On edit: anything wrong with using some plumber's silicone on the o-ring for the new element prior to installation? None of the instructions I've seen mention it, but it seems to me it'd be good to prevent rust.
-Ryan
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