View Poll Results: Should the Chiller Forum become Pro Only?

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  • Pro Only, I want to share better info

    72 65.45%
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    18 16.36%
  • No, don't change it

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    I was torn between Pro only and Pro and Open.
    I'm all for more info. or better info.
    For 24 years I've worked for companies that work on "anything", which means there is a heck of alot to know about a heck of alot of various equipment. So when I do need some specific chiller info. it would be nice to get that extra bit of info that makes a big difference in getting to the root of a problem. I voted Pro only.
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    I believe going pro will enhance this portion of our site. I'm all for sharing technical information but am very concerned that it may end up in unqualified hands and do more damage than good. Those wanting the info will put in the effort and go pro also.
    Just my opinion.
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    I'd like to vote Pro, for technically sensitive subjects and also, Open, for general information. You Mods will make sure they are posted in the correct place, right???????? L.O.L.

    Also, I'd like to nominate MAXTER. My gosh, 5665 posts and counting.!!!!!!!!
    "Wheel" mechanics work on "Wheel" chillers
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    Quote Originally Posted by referteacher View Post
    I'd like to vote Pro, for technically sensitive subjects and also, Open, for general information. You Mods will make sure they are posted in the correct place, right???????? L.O.L.

    Also, I'd like to nominate MAXTER. My gosh, 5665 posts and counting.!!!!!!!!
    i'll need another Pro Member to second the nomination.

    will check back in the AM
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    I guess it depends on WHY you're talking about going to the pro forum. I was under the impression that the reasoning behind the pro forums was to limit access to privileged information, business discussions, and to prevent 'amateur' access. I understand this, perhaps, for the residential forums - but for chillers - I guess i just don't see much of a problem with amateur's even coming in contact with a chiller, let alone attempting any significant maintenance.
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    Im kinda on the fence . I can see and understand the reasons for going pro but when all's said and done if the hacks want to have a go then let them. When the screw it up they can get the guys who know how to fix it to do it right and we make lots of money doing it .
    Also some of the posts really add to my amusment on a friday night .
    So I say leave it be .
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    Quote Originally Posted by graham View Post
    Im kinda on the fence . I can see and understand the reasons for going pro but when all's said and done if the hacks want to have a go then let them. When the screw it up they can get the guys who know how to fix it to do it right and we make lots of money doing it .
    Also some of the posts really add to my amusment on a friday night .
    So I say leave it be .
    Honestly, sometimes I feel the fear isn't the hacks screwing the work up, but actually getting something right...
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    I got a good question, I think. What if this chiller forum does go pro only, and it looks like it probably is, how are the chiller mechanic guest, that want to get on here later going to become a pro? Are they going to have to get their post count up in the residential section or the commercial section? It will be hard to tell if someone is really a chiller mech. by post on residential or commercial . Also there are still a lot of good techs. out there that don't know about this site yet.
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    If they are truly a chiller mechanic even if they post in the other sections I am sure that someone will still respond to them but any critical info. will not be provided unless someone has decided to give it to them.
    A mind is like a parachute. It doesn't work if it is not open.

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    i'll probably have to leave this forum open but will have to move stuff as it gets complicated and i would need you guys to tell me to "move to pro" via the report button.

    this is what we had to do in the control forum.
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    Hmmmmmmmm.............where is this report button I keep reading about?
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    Ahhhhhhhhh no. Never noticed it, to tell you the truth.
    And it does what? Lite the 'Bat Lite' over gotham?
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    okie dokey.
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    Quote Originally Posted by heavymetaldad View Post
    Ahhhhhhhhh no. Never noticed it, to tell you the truth.
    And it does what? Lite the 'Bat Lite' over gotham?
    It is a hot-line to the mods and Lusker...

    Most folks use it to either report something... good or bad; or suggest something.
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    What the Chiller World Needs

    Been so long since I even signed in I couldn't even come up with my log in info. Previously it seemed to me that there was very little of the kind of help I needed. I've more than 35 years as a UA member involved in the servicing and maintenance of chillers and more than 30 of those years was with an OEM. Working fo a mechanical contractor, I no longer have a steady diet of one manufacturers chillers and have run into a lot of things that were not "second nature". With all the changes in equipment and the evaporating supply of service literature made available by the OEM's I can see that there is a real need for a forum where "pro's" can openly exchange, both materials and experiences. While it's not clear to me what protection a pro chiller forum affords, it sure sounds like a good idearrr!
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    I'd like to nominate LGtonnagetech for pro status.
    I brought him here, and he's more than qualified. Our salt machine man.
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    Quote Originally Posted by heavymetaldad View Post
    I'd like to nominate LGtonnagetech for pro status.
    I brought him here, and he's more than qualified. Our salt machine man.
    I'll give the second vote for LGtonnagetech
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