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    Default Why sink lights when closing?

    As above - why do I need to do thins when closing my pool for the winter??

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    Default Re: Why sink lights when closing?

    Hi Gomyone,

    Forum traffic has slowed way down due to the end of swim season and most folks closing up their pools. I don't close mine at all, but that just means I can't really answer your question. Sit tight, hopefully someone who can help will stop by and offer advice. In the meantime, if you'll log out and go to the main forum page, look up any post made by me, Watermom, or Pooldoc, and you can use the google search feature linked in our sigs to search the forum and archives for answers to your question.

    Just wanted to let you know your post is not being ignored--I just can't answer your question!

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    Janet

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