You'd need an awful lot.?dee

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> On 4 Oct 2014, at 19:42, Alan Faulkner <ala...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> That made me think. I wonder if CS could be used to clear bacteria in a pool?
> 
> Chlorine is so disgusting.
> 
> Alan
> 
> 
> On 2014-10-03, at 18:02 PM, phoenix23002 tds.net wrote:
> 
> Y'all are so smart so if this isn't pertinent to this conversation, just say 
> so.... won't hurt my feelings. :)
> 
> I was a bookkeeper at a fuel business and the powers that be decided to sell 
> swimming pools during the
> off season... summer.  Every employee had to go to pool school to learn how 
> pools work and how to test
> the various components of pool water.  Of course, the company had a super, 
> duper $ 300 + test 'station',
> much more indepth and accurate than a homeowner's inexpensive test kit.  If 
> one could find out the mfg of
> these more expensive test stations, perhaps one could purchase just the ph 
> testing part of it and the chemical
> required for just the ph testing?  They do sell replacements of the various 
> components that make up the
> test station.
> 
> We didn't charge our customers for testing their pool water and, in fact, 
> encouraged them to let us test every
> week or two. If one didn't want to invest in thier own testing equipment, 
> maybe let one of these testing
> facilities check your product from time to time?  I have heard that the 
> charge for testing runs $ 5 - $ 10 dollars?
> I have no clue if the cs would mess up the readings or not.  The only thing 
> we ever had to neutralize before
> ph testing was chlorine.  Would the silver just be considered a tds and 
> ignored for ph?  Don't know.  We did
> have to run a separate test for metals in the water.  In an HP pool, any 
> metals could accelerate the use of
> the pool chemicals like Baquacil.
> 
> As for ph readings of 6.5 or thereabouts.... we have country well water and 
> our well water always tests at
> 6.5 or thereabouts and we bathe in it, drink it and cook with it.  It has 
> been thirty years now and we are
> no worse for wear. 
> Lola H.
> 
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