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The ONENESS 369 RV Water Heater Anode Rod is a premium magnesium solution designed for optimal compatibility and durability in RV water heaters. Measuring 9.25 inches with a 3/4 inch NPT, it ensures a leak-free installation and comes with a one-year warranty, making it a reliable choice for RV enthusiasts seeking long-lasting performance.
Manufacturer | ONENESS 369 |
Brand | ONENESS 369 |
Item Weight | 5.9 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 9.25 x 1 x 1 inches |
Item model number | SG-RV1 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Exterior | Smooth |
Manufacturer Part Number | SG-RV1 |
OEM Part Number | 232767, 233514 |
Special Features | Our anode rod comes with a one-year warranty, guaranteeing reliability and top performance for your RV's hot water system. Choose our product for optimal protection and maintenance of your RV water heater |
H**H
1 Year Warranty & Buy from America Company. Owner is INCREDIBLE & CUSTOMER SERVICE is top notch.
The media could not be loaded. I had been constantly searching for that perfect anode rode to replace the corroded one I had for my Own Spring Dale Travel Trailer that continually gave a stinking smell from the water and needed much service to revamp it. Through my online search I came to learn about this incredible Oneness 369 anode rods through a YouTube RV Channel affiliate link. They recommended this brand.It was an eye opening opportunity considering the enormous knowledge I gathered pertaining critical specs that matters like diameter and anode material that always have a direct effect on the performance of any anode rode. With a clear mind, having been impressed by this anode capabilities, I dint hesitate to invest in oneness 369 premium rods and mine has been a super experience with great value for money.The Oneness 369 anode rod is easy to install and works perfectly good. I cannot hesitate to give it a 5 star rating both for its incredible diameter of 17.71 mm (picture on the right) same size with Suburban OEM anode rod (picture on the left) and the high quality premium magnesium anode rod material that guarantees me a prolonged service. It compares well with the Suburban OEM specs with unrivalled killer qualities. The rods are 99.8% Pure High-Quality Magnesium anode rod made from top-quality magnesium AZ63-alloy which is non-toxic and entirely safe for me and my family as we are enjoying our get ways. I have also come to appreciate its Compatibility with all models out there that I don’t have to toil when looking for the replacement parts.This anode rod has been in my water heater for a period of 8 months now and I have not experienced any bad smell incoming from the water since I fixed this amazing anode rod. I can now rest knowing that my magnesium water tank is protected from corrosion and it shall serve me for long period of time thanks to this magnesium anode rod.I am glad that I invested in this value saving bundle that has not only saved my money, but also have ensured that I have an extra anode rod in my RV just for a rainy day while we are adventuring out there. I bought this product from Amazon, and everything came in swiftly, I am glad was exactly what I expected and ordered for, and worked as advertised including its presentationThis High Premium Magnesium RV Anode Rod product has been built to last and comes with 1 Year Limited Warranty with a one to one replacement cover if your rod loses 50% of its former self no matter the condition of water that you are using. This is an icing in the cake and a major boost when making your choice. I can’t fail to take note of the great support that this American company gave me during and after purchasing this product. Theirs is an incredibly robust support system for their customers! It is for sure I shall be buying another one and highly recommend!
W**N
Perfect and necessary for RV Water Heaters
I just bought a used RV last year so I'm still learning. My cousin told me he had to replace his water heater because the tank rusted out. I replace the anode rods in my house water heated but didn't even think about this with the RV. Turns out my RV only had a plastic drain plug and no anode. This anode was a direct replacement, and so inexpensive. Took about 10 minutes to install it. RV heaters are about $600 for the heater and labor. $15 is cheap insurance. Be sure to clean the tank while you have the water drained. I just went to the hardware store and purchased 3 feet of 5/8 clear flexible tubing and a plastic plug for the end of my shop vac. I drilled a hole in the plug for the tubing, and stuffed it in the drain hole of the water heater. Worked like a champ! Now I'm good to go for another season.
D**Y
Fits well.
Easy to install.
D**N
Great product. Easy to install.
Great value for the cost!
A**R
Perfect replacement
Exact fit and great quality. Second time ordering.
A**R
Don't be negligent to change the anode rod
Don't be negligent to change the anode rod!!! The 5th wheel I have is a second hand trailer and it was never maintained by its first owners, including the changing of the anode rod in the hot water heater. As with many RV owners, they opted to simply let the anode rod decay completely and then let the water minerals destroy the tank itself, choosing to replace the tank every 6 to 9 years (in this area). When one can purchase an anode rod for less than $10 a year and change it one's self, it sure beats paying $400 - $600 dollars for a new water heater plus grossly high installation costs every 6 to 9 years! The hot water element can also be changed! Suburban hot water heaters make it very handy to maintain your own hot water heater as much as is possible and with a little maintenance the hot water heaters have the potential to last far longer than 6 to 9 years! Your collection of owner's manuals will tell you what kind and type of hot water heater you have and the size of anode rod and element your water heater requires. Oneness sells the two sizes that are typically required in Suburban water heaters. As a first time owner and not knowing about the need to change the anode rod, this particular water heater was installed new about a year before I purchased the trailer and for the first 2 1/2 years I had the trailer I didn't know there was a need to change the anode rod. As a result the anode rod was completely eaten away when I got the base unscrewed from the water heater. When I found out it was a needed job, I ordered all the parts required, including the wrench to be able to change it, looked on youtube for the most comprehensive video of how to change the rod I could find and then went out to try my luck. Because the best and most thorough video I found about how to change the anode rod, I had most of what I needed. What no video ever suggested was that one needs to release the pressure in the hot water tank before unscrewing the old anode rod! That needs to be done if you don't want a dirty filthy explosion of rusty gritty mineralized muck covering a 360 degree circle when the anode rod is removed. Somewhere on your Suburban hot water heater there will be a release valve and you need to open it and let the pressure escape before removing the anode rod. None of the videos I watched did any of the guys changing the anode rod wear goggles to protect their eyes and were there an explosion it was never documented. Several of the videos were pretty choppy, letting one know steps had been left out. All the guys in the videos I watched clearly released the pressure in the tank, but never videoed that portion of the job nor made mention of it. The other thing never said is that one needs to turn the water off to the trailer before doing the job. That one I figured out for myself, but it is a step left out of the instructions. Maybe RV shop repair guys figure all guys and women just automatically know this stuff as it is common sense to them, but when one has never done it, incomplete instructions aren't helpful. Besides, why would RV repair shops want to tell you all the things that make it easy for you to maintain your RV when you could take it to them and they can profit greatly? Fortunately I had figured that I needed to be wearing my oldest rattiest everyday clothes that don't matter if they get stained further or dirty when I changed the anode rod. I was right. Since I didn't know about releasing the pressure in the hot water tank, I got sprayed across the face (including in the eyes), hair, teeshirt, skirt and shoes, as well as anything else in the way in a 360 degree circle that was in the way of that explosion. Fortunately I had all I needed to take care of my eyes right handy and no damage was done to them. So, if you don't have or know where to find the pressure release valve, wear a pair of goggles to protect your eyes during the explosion. Not everyone is going to have the means right handy to clean the grit and grime out of their eyes without doing damage or preventing eye infections. This is gross negligence in the youtube videos of how to change the anode rod. The job is not difficult, even for a woman, so don't be afraid to try it. Once the water tank emptied I turned the water on again and let water run through the hot water tank until all of the rust and white gritty mineral as was possible came out. After using a screwdriver and my finger to help get rid of crud and gunk from the anode rod opening and removed old tape and gunk from the threads where the anode rod screws into the hot water heater, I let the water run until it ran clean and clear from the tank for about 5 minutes. Turning the water off, I carefully wiped the threads in the hot water heater down with mineral oil, installed the teflon tape around the threads of the anode rod and installed the new anode rod. There have been no problems since the installation. It's worth the effort to maintain your own RV.
R**S
YOu need this
Ley me say that an anode rod is designed to go bad - that's its job. Just like car tires, it is suppose to wear out.I removed my old anode and was shocked to see the condition. Once I saw the new anode, I was again shocked to see just how bad my old anode had been.If you are reading this, you probably NEED a new anode. It's a lot better to spend a few bucks on this, than to have to replace your entire water heater.I think it came with a mini reel of PTFE tape. Most people with some DIY skills can fit it. The hard part is getting to it, and unscrewing the old one. There is a special tool (about $10) which makes the task very easy, and is well worth the money.Be prepared to have to flush out the water heater tank to get rid of the scale and debris from your old anode rod.
A**B
Good maintenance replacement item
Annual maintenance item for my RV these were priced appropriately and did their job. Had threaded tape already installed which was a plus
D**
Good Quality
I have used these for 3 years now.They are good quality for the price.
D**
Good quality.
Good value & work as described.
R**L
Muy prácticas
Económicas y fáciles de instalar, ayudan a alargar la vida del calentador evitando la formación de sarro y óxido
T**N
Great product
Fast shipping and quality product
M**M
Make sure you get the proper size.
Perfect replacement for the factory anode rod , and cheaper than the Suburban branded rods from my RV shop.
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