Thanks for all the info!!:)
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Thanks for all the info!!:)
Sorry! I didn't mean to hijack your thread, but this seemed like the best thread to post my questions also!
1st: DPD testing and FAS-DPD testing are NOT the same thing. With FAS-DPD, you add a scoop of powder to the water then use the FAS-DPD reagent 8071 to measure FC. You then add reagent 0003 to measure CC to turn it pink again and titrate with 8071. ( :) )
For OTO testing you merely add the OTO (ORTHOTOLIDINE) fluid.
OTO is much faster and quite accurate--but it's hard to get above 5ppm of total chlorine.
FAS-DPD is slower but far more accurate measuring from .2ppm to 50 (or 100)ppm of Free Chlorine or CC. (Remember: TC = FC + CC.).
It's hard to get the pH kit without either a DPD or OTO chlorine test, so getting the OTO is my recommendation--and it's not expensive anyway.
Since I don't do DPD testing I can't tell you much about it, other than chlorine levels higher than 15 can bleach it clear!
Doggie,
DPD #1 is the powder, #2 and 3 are the liquids. #2 is used for both FC and CC testing , #3 turns the smple red when CCs are present. All 3 are neccesary. In Bens kit, the OTO is used for daily testing (only tests up to 5ppm) one reagent 5 drops - all set, it's just quicker when you don't have a problem where you need >5 ppm or need to know CC. Also, the pH test in Bens tests from 6.8 to 8.2 - the R004 only tests between 7.0 and 8.0.
Poconos says that the reagents can be kept in the fridge indefinately without going bad.
Hope this is in time for you to catch the sale!! :)
Thanks so much guys! I appreciate it!
Ok, I'm still confused.
I want the Chlorine FAS-DPD Drop kit. http://www.lesliespool.com/shopping/...ProductID=9414
That tests the free chlorine, total chlrorine and combined chloring, right?
Then to get extra refils, it looks like all 3 of these are all drops http://www.lesliespool.com/shopping/...roductID=13147
and that the powder not one of those 3, it's this http://www.lesliespool.com/shopping/...roductID=13143
So that is 4 choices I have for refils, but the kit appears to only have 3 items in it.... 2 liquids and 1 dry powder.
Also, the CYA test kit shows 3 different things, 2 liquids and 1 powder http://www.lesliespool.com/shopping/...ProductID=9414
So since I'll use this one the most, I will need extra. What are the components there? Under reagents, for CYA I only see this one http://www.lesliespool.com/shopping/...roductID=13184 So what are the other 2 things in the kit picture?
Sorry for these questions, but that site sucks as far as telling you whats included in the kits, and exactly what refils you need?
Thanks so much you dear people :)
Doggie, don't worry about asking the ?s - that's why were here. (BTW - congrats on your newfound seniority!)
You need the powder and the 2 liquids for the cl tests, I believe that #2 and #3 are the same reagents whether you use the powder or the liquid for #1 (the liquid only measures up to 5ppm TC, the powder can go to 50.
The cya I saw on their site was # 18563 which shows the mixing bottle, 2 bottles of the test reagent (they are both the same - you only get ~3 tests per .75 oz bottle, so they give you 2) and what looks to be the instructions (the square packet) and the test chamber.
If you want to know what other back-up reagents to get I'd say a large (2 oz) bottle of R-0010 Calcium buffer (CH test reagent #1) - the cal test takes 25 :eek: drops of this per test and R-0012 Hardness reagent (CH test #3) (1 drop = 10 ppm, so if you have high calcium, you can go through it quickly if you test cal weekly - which you probably don't need to do)
A back-up bottle of R-0009 Alkalinity reagent would probably be advised as well (again 1 drop = 10 ppm, so with an alk of 100, you'll use 10 drops/week)
If you want to get more of the cya reagent, it won't hurt- as I said you only get 3 tests per bottle and though you only need to test it a couple of times a summer (after you get the level where you want it) but as I said above - you kan keep the reagents in the fridge and might as well get it all at once as long as you're already paying shipping.
I hope that this is a little clearer than the website :D
Very helpful dear. Thanks much!!!
I just purchased the stuff from leslies that Carl recommended for $38 (Thanks! for the idea)- also added 1 Gallon of Poly 60 for $46 - using a coupon code 751SPR it gives you free shipping and $20 off the algaecide (normally $66).
This information was posted under the Algae forum - but combined that with the test kits - together - out the door for $85.