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Old 11-02-2021, 08:01 PM   #37
clev
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Well finally, all finished. I removed the water heater over flow and dumped in some cleaning vinegar. The next day, it took a few hours of flushing, scraping, and vacuuming the tank. Yes, I posted vacuuming. But it is clean. Replaced the anode, cleaned the heating element, and filled the system; no leaks. Today, we installed a water pressure gauge in the input cold water of the kitchen sink faucet. It will display pressure of the pump or the city water, whichever is being used. The water pump is putting out 45 psi.
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