Quote Originally Posted by katw78
I suggest that you look outside your narrow-minded box and do more research of your own.
  1. If you want to debate me, this -- and not anywhere else -- is the place. If you try to start a debate elsewhere, you'll just get banned.
  2. I'm not narrow-minded; I'm right, as a rule. If you think otherwise, prove it here. Quoting from other sites, where other people expressed their opinions, is not proof.
  3. I have no interest in trying to prove, to the pool industry in general, that I'm right. If you don't want to agree with me, and also don't want to do a fully technical debate, go elsewhere. There are PLENTY of sites that hew to the NSPI (defunct) / NSPF / CPO / Biolab party line. You'll be welcome there.
  4. Please, please don't bring your CPO book here . . . I'll not be impressed. (I'm a CPO instructor, and in case you wonder, when I teach the CPO class, I teach the text, even when it's wrong!)
  5. Don't expect me to respond to your posts quickly. I've got good ideas, but bad follow through, sometimes, and I've done a very poor job of shipping kits in a timely manner this year. I'm about to get caught up, but till I do, that's my priority, except for moderation problems that only I can deal with.
Quote Originally Posted by katw78
Ileaving your chlorine above 15 ppm for a long number of days can also cause larger problems in the long run, stabilizer or not.
Just to start the ball rolling . . . I'll bite: what larger problems?


Sincerely,

Ben
"PoolDoc"