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Semi_Retired

[*] posted on 7-3-12 at 09:46 AM
I forgot to say to run multiple tests on the same pool using different filter strengths. Then in the reporter program you can find your "sweet spot" for filter strength for future tests.
Semi_Retired

[*] posted on 7-3-12 at 09:32 AM
Go to as many pools as you can and run tests. Keep a notebook and record the filter strength you use and test pump on and off. Save all tests and write the number of the test in your notebook to correspond with the "situation" you put the pool in Download the results into your computer and play with all the features of the LZ reporter program. pay careful attention to the R2 number. The closer to 1 it is, the more accurate the test. Note which filter strengths yielded the best numbers. Use that information for future tests. Always keep learning. Let us know how it goes!
Brian Brennan
QuickLeakCheck.com
Greeng1

Depicts mood of post posted on 6-3-12 at 06:37 AM
Just got my new leak analyser mainly as a marketing tool any ideas or marketing help and tips on how to use. based in europe many thanks love the andersons products as well

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