Where is Anode Rod on GE Water Heater?
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The anode rod in your General Electric (GE) water heater is located on top of your tank. When you are facing the front of your water heater, the sacrificial magnesium or aluminum anode is located at the back of the vent pipe. Refer to your water heater’s user guide for more information.
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