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    Gary,

    Would you send me the "Unique Transaction Number" from your PayPal receipt? I have no record of any payment from you. Send it to poolforum AT gmail DOT com.

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    Goldslinger ---- I deleted the ID number etc. that you had listed here and sent it to Ben along with the rest of what you had written in this post.

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    Here are My pool specs:

    FC = 11.5
    CC = 1.0
    TC = 12.5
    PH = 7.3
    TA = 130
    CYA = 85

    Hope this helps.

    Gary

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    Default Re: The use of Lithium Shock

    Hadn't checked this thread for several days, but there's not much wrong with those numbers. A CC 1.0 might be a concern, but if you've sustained adequate ("Best Guess") chlorine levels, it has probably dropped by now.

    The PayPal thing is, I think, all resolved now.

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    Default Re: The use of Lithium Shock

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    Goldslinger ---- I deleted the ID number etc. that you had listed here and sent it to Ben along with the rest of what you had written in this post.
    Watermom,
    You might want to check post #18. It still has the transaction ID!
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    Default Re: The use of Lithium Shock

    It's fine to remove them, but I don't think that transaction ID is a big security risk -- the only think I know that you can do with it is make sure that you're looking at the right transaction. If there's a way to access that record by #, or search for it, I didn't find it.

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