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kelemvor
02-23-2011, 12:02 PM
I'm finally getting around to replacing the generic test kit that came with the house when I bought it with a proper dpd-fas. Is the Taylor K2006 still "the kit to get" or is there some better/easier one I should get?

Also, are strips still the way to go for salt level testing?

aylad
02-23-2011, 01:48 PM
I haven't seen any newer/greater version than the K-2006. Taylor has it for $80, but you can get it cheaper from other places. In fact, if you'll check out this thread http://www.poolforum.com/pf2/showthread.php?t=10006, the kit is quite a bit cheaper and PF gets a donation.

I'll let the salt owners answer the salt testing question--as far as I know strips are still the way to go but I've seen other posts that name brand names that are better than others...

Janet

kelemvor
02-23-2011, 03:13 PM
Thanks, I ordered from the link you provided. Good price, too ($55).

kelemvor
03-02-2011, 03:37 PM
Kit arrived. It looks surprisingly intimidating. Time to read the manual.

Watermom
03-02-2011, 03:59 PM
Nah ..... nothing to it. You'll be a pro in no time!

aylad
03-02-2011, 05:34 PM
Just know that it's much easier than it looks, and before long you'll wonder what was so scary about it! :)

Janet

kelemvor
03-02-2011, 06:12 PM
So here's what I came up with first run:

FC: 1
CC: .5 (I'm guessing due to the massive amount of oak pollen & leaves dropping everywhere right now)
ph: 7.8
AD: 11oz
TA: 110
CH: 330
CYA: 30

The kit came with a booklet that goes a long way to explain pool chemistry. I wonder if there's a PDF available somewhere, it was very informative for me so perhaps others would like to have a read.

My biggest question is about the CYA test. The kit says to use 7ml water and 7ml reagent? Is that right? It only came with 22ml of reagent, so 3 tests and that's it?

Watermom
03-02-2011, 06:17 PM
The CYA test is one you don't need to test too often. If yours is at 30, you're in a pretty good spot. You might just try leaving it there. If you find that you can't keep chlorine in the pool through a hot sunny day, you might later decide to bump it up to 40 or 50, but for now I say leave it alone. You can always buy some replacement CYA reagent if you need it. For now, you don't need to test it again.

You need to keep your chlorine between 3-6 when your CYA is 30. Your readings look pretty good. The only recommendation I'll give is to suggest that you just use bleach for your source of chlorine so your CYA doesn't go up any right now. Also, no cal-hypo. Your CH reading doesn't need to be any higher either.

aylad
03-02-2011, 06:27 PM
I agree with Lisa that you don't generally need to test cya often, unless you are sing trichlor or dichlor for chlorination, which I wouldn't in your pool. However, you can get cya reagent in much larger quantities online, and occasionally my pool store has been known to give me some...

Janet

kelemvor
03-02-2011, 06:58 PM
I'm on a swcg, but it's been turned down real low for the winter since I ran the pump every day for four hours all winter. Also, the sample was taken at about 4pm which is right before the system starts.

Also, I looked for the booklet. Apparently Taylor sells it separately rather than just giving the information away. Guess everyone's gotta make a buck! http://www.taylortechnologies.com/products_Partinfo.asp?ReplacementPartID=2084

Watermom
03-02-2011, 08:19 PM
That surprises me that the booklet isn't in your kit. I bet you can find the information online if you google for it.

kelemvor
03-02-2011, 09:20 PM
That surprises me that the booklet isn't in your kit. I bet you can find the information online if you google for it.

No, the booklet was in the kit. I was just commenting that it was really good info and hoping to find a copy online to share with others.

waterbear
03-03-2011, 11:12 AM
No, the booklet was in the kit. I was just commenting that it was really good info and hoping to find a copy online to share with others.

Actually, while much of the book is good there is a bit of misinformation in it so do not take it as gospel.

txhomebrew
04-07-2011, 07:03 PM
Hey Gang! Ben, glad you are back!

My Old PS 232 needed updating after 10 years of a "Never Green Pool" so I came back to the folks that got me started!

As ben is no longer marketing kits I'll follow the above link and give him the credit!

100F here yesterday, water at 60F so time to get busy!

Ken T.

aylad
04-07-2011, 07:20 PM
Hi txhomebrew,

Thanks for the order from the link, and it's good to see you back on the forum again!!

Janet