Do You Need a pH Meter to Test Pool pH?
Many color-blind people can use most of the tests in the Taylor K-2006 without problems. Color does is not usually a problem with the DPD-FAS test for free and combined chlorine, and also not for the cyanuric acid test.
The changes in total alkalinity (red/green) and calcium (pink/purple) tests can often be perceived even with color blindness.
But, the pH test, which is the only color MATCHING test in the K-2006 may be a problem. If you have difficulties with color perception, you may need a pH meter. You can check yourself against the images below, taken from the Wikipedia article. The first image is NOT a color test, but gives you an idea of what you're looking for. A key follows.
10 second cycle -- if you don't see it, wait 10 seconds!
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http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...shihara-12.gif
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1. Ishihara #1 => normal color vision sees "12"
2. Ishihara #19 => normal color vision sees nothing; red/green blindness sees "2"
3. Ishihara #11 => normal color vision sees "6"
4. Ishihara #23 => normal color vision sees "42"
5. Ishihara #9 => normal color vision sees "74"
PoolDoc / Ben
Re: Do I Need a pH Meter? (Am I Color Blind?)
Unlike 'wet' pH tests, pH meters are not necessarily 'correct' out of the box, but must be calibrated. This is NOT optional. Also, these are cheap-o Chinese kits -- most probably work well, but Chinese products tend to have poor quality control. You MUST validate your meter, by comparing results with a drop test, used by someone who is NOT color blind! Also, pH tips are THIN glass, and will not survive a fall.
Inexpensive units from AmazonBuffer pack
pH Meter
Re: Do I Need a pH Meter? (Am I Color Blind?)
Interesting.
I’m “color blind” (a misnomer). I do fine with the pH test (confirmed by my non color blind spouse), but struggle with the CH test. I have a alternate procedure for CH that you helped me with years ago that helps. Still, I just have my spouse do the CH test for me. :)
Re: Do I Need a pH Meter? (Am I Color Blind?)
When I looked at the Wikipedia article, it said the following about the second image:
Ishihara Plate No. 19 (Nothing (hidden digit plate); Red-Green deficiency sees 2)
Re: Do I Need a pH Meter? (Am I Color Blind?)
Re: Do I Need a pH Meter? (Am I Color Blind?)
Quote:
Originally Posted by
FormerBromineUser
When I looked at the Wikipedia article, it said the following about the second image:
Ishihara Plate No. 19 (Nothing (hidden digit plate); Red-Green deficiency sees 2)
I just see a bunch of dots. :D