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    Default Re: Salt Level Keeps High without Addition of Any Salt

    Hi Salty;

    I deleted your post about the 100%, but have moved the thread here since you seem to be more interested in arguing than in our answers. But think before you jump back in: gloves come off in this section, and when you say something dumb . . . we don't dance around like we do in the rest of the forum; we just call it "dumb".

    For example, are you prepared to argue that the 90 degree liquid in Watermom's pool is only 99.999% liquid and is still 0.001% ice, since a lot of it froze this winter? Would you really want to defend that implication?

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    Default Re: Salt Level Keeps High without Addition of Any Salt

    If you don't have an answer, delete the question.

    0.001% ice is dumb: ever heard fried ice cream? I don't think you ever did. Otherwise, you won't make this kind of stupid analogy.
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    Suit yourself. I thought I was doing you a favor; I won't bother again.

    If anyone feels like arguing with you, they are welcome to do so, so long as it stays here, and doesn't degenerate further into ad hominem attacks or crudity.

    By the way, it's not necessary to requote posts immediately above your own -- most people will see them there without further notice.

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    Run Forrest run!
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    Default Re: Salt Level Keeps High without Addition of Any Salt

    Salty,

    "We" means the administrator/owner of the site, the 4 Moderators, our senior lifetime members who have been adding value here for years, and anyone else who has hung around and benefited.

    If you TRULY do not understand the chemistry of salt-water generation, then our resident experts on it, like Waterbear can answer your questions. If you don't understand the answer because it's not clear or you cannot follow it, it's OK to ask follow-up questions.

    But take it as a given that none of us holds our positions on pool care out of anything other than logic and experience. It's not "group-think". We challenge each others premises all the time. Consensus comes out of that.

    Also, remember we are here to help people. Ben takes in just enough money from referrals to maintain and offset the costs of the forum. The rest of us do it solely for the love of helping people, and the hope that "today" (whatever day "today" is) I may learn something new I never knew. It's not a for-profit enterprise.

    But we don't tolerate argumentative or insulting posts. There are lots of political forums from the Far Right to the Far Left and everything in between for that.

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