sounds like electrolysis. I've seen props do that.

On Wed, Mar 20, 2013 at 5:02 PM, Bill Coleman <colt...@verizon.net> wrote:

>  This, makes me wonder, has anyone ever had a Brass fitting in constant
> contact with salt water fail? Turn pink and disintegrate? ****
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> Most people disconnect the inlet and outlet of the water heater and jump
> those two lined together, bypassing the hot water tank when they put
> the antifreeze in.  Assuming the drain on your hot water tank really
> drains the tank dry, that way you don't need to get any antifreeze
> in the heater at all, so no major flushing in the spring.****
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> You can buy a kit for this that installs permanently if you don't want to
> play with the hoses each spring and fall.  Something like this:
> http://www.camco.net/Products/Item?prodID=10267#.UUohUhfZ44c****
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