First, Thank you all for your advice on my previous post.
When I recently went to replace a leaking line going into my gas water heater, I made an AMAZING discovery:
My water heater (which has been on and working fine since at least 1994)
is hooked up BACKWARDS!!!!!!!!!!
The incoming cold water is hooked up to the port labled "hot" on the heater top.
Should I leave it alone or switch the connections? How has it worked all this time improperly installed? ANY COMMENTS??
What does the dip tube in the heater do? Thank you!
When I recently went to replace a leaking line going into my gas water heater, I made an AMAZING discovery:
My water heater (which has been on and working fine since at least 1994)
is hooked up BACKWARDS!!!!!!!!!!
The incoming cold water is hooked up to the port labled "hot" on the heater top.
Should I leave it alone or switch the connections? How has it worked all this time improperly installed? ANY COMMENTS??
What does the dip tube in the heater do? Thank you!