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    Default Re: T Cell 15 bad?

    Quote Originally Posted by kelemvor View Post
    Yup, that's the pool store I use. I didn't name the name because I thought I read a rule against that on the TOS when I signed up.
    Ben and mods, correct me if I am wrong but I do believe that it is ok to mention a store if you are not trying to promote the business but merely saying where you got a product. Even mentioning products can be against the TOS if they are mentioned to promote them but if you are listing the things you put into your pool (which is often necessary to get help with a problem) and not saying "Product X is a miracle that cleared my pool, saved my marriage, cured my dogs cancer, and brought about world peace" then I think you are OK.
    Mod or Ben, please clarify if I am mistaken.
    I know that many of the mods on here have mentioned Leslie's as a source for test kits (and also various online retalers).and Pinch a Penny is the Florida equivalent of a Leslie's store,which we don't seem to have. At least I have never seen one in S. Fl, N. Fl, on the Gulf coast, or on the east coast.



    Quote Originally Posted by kelemvor View Post
    Also, a few inches of the cell didn't get dipped because the manual warns not to get the part where the cord connects into the acid wash.
    The are talking about the connector that connects to the control box.
    This webpage might help
    http://www.goldlinecontrols.com/Support/Tips.aspx
    If you want to spend the rediculous amount they charge for the 'cleaning stand' here are instructions for it's use
    http://www.goldlinecontrols.com/Supp...ell_maint2.pdf
    One of our regulars on here, Waste, who is a pool professional said that he uses and expansion plug to do the same. (the plugs used in winterizing if I am not mistaken.) I have never tried this and just use the bucket.
    Do not dispose of the acid in the pool since this will just put the calcium back into the water. I neutralize the acid with some soda ash (doesn't take much) or baking soda (takes quite a bit and foams) and then flush it down the drain once the pH is fairly neutral..
    Last edited by waterbear; 08-07-2010 at 09:02 PM.
    Retired pool store and commercial pool maintenance guy.

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