Hi Alan they actually make silver filters for swimming pools - friends of mine 
use them only in their outdoor pool here with huge success - check out the 
availability on the internet as I do not remember off hand where they get them 
from so you have a try and if you do not have any success then get back to me 
and I 
will ask them for a name !!!
Regards
Sandee🐬
Attitude is everything !!!
Sandra George
Colloidal Silver Products
Eye Drops & Topical Gel
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On 4 Oct 2014, at 14:42, Alan Faulkner <[email protected]> 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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