Nice NE weather has me out doing my mechancial work. Removed the pencil anode from the heat exchanger as usual. Hmmmm, not too much left of it, but that has happened before. So I got to put the new one in and ...ugh, won't go because there is a lot of the old still there apparently. Unfortunately the clean out is at the other end of the HE (brilliant design, right?). So I put the old one back in and I figure I am still protected, just let it corrode until I can get a new one to go. Question is am I missing something here?