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Unread 02-22-2005, 11:29 AM   #4
BillA
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the kettle of fish is becoming a can of worms
testing an algaecide ?? oooh, not me thanks

but lets back up and better define the 'problem'
- is algae growth a problem ? where, and where not
as 'where not' is not a concern for now (assuming distilled water and an additive work),
- what are the conditions where it is a problem ?
tap water with no additives ? sorry, I will not be concerned with users that ignorant/stupid (why would they use an additive if they do not now ?)
tap water with additives ? is this a problem ?
-> should we be concerned with trying to make tap water acceptable ?
or state, as Swiftech does now, that distilled water should be used ?

Marci
state how you would define 'the problem' to be solved

blue = copper sulfate iinm
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