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    Default Re: ionization unit and chlorine

    1. You can't control your pool, and we can't give you especially good chemistry advice . . . till you have good test results. Get a K2006.

    2. "Top of the line" ionization units are just more expensive ways to mess up your pool; they work the same as 'bottom of the line' units.

    3. You don't have to take it out; just turn it off.

    4. Tablets are fine . . . depending on CYA levels. See #1 above. Bleach is the safe bet for clean up, right now. (PLAIN household Walmart bleach works great.)

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    Another comment regarding tablets ......................... tablets are fine as long as they are not the kind that have copper in them. Check the ingredients.

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