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    To answer CarlD, I googled Taylor K-2006, and the one I looked at had this summary: "A complete DPD test kit designed for service people, commercial pool operators and health dept officials interested in economy & portability. Tests for Free & Total Chlorine (.5 - 5.0 ppm) Bromine (1.0 - 10 ppm), pH (6.8-8.2), Acid Demand, Base Demand, Calcium Hardness, Total Alkalinity and Cyanuric Acid. Uses 3/4 oz reagents.Plus Titrants to improve accuracy."

    I do not want to break any rules about advertising, especially since I don't even know this company, so I will not say which google result I got this information from.

    This is all like a foreign language to me, so thanks for your patience and help!

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    Ponytailhair, what does the number say on the sticker on the top left corner on your kit?

    I ordered a K-2006C kit from Amazon (sold/shipped by In the Swim), and it was really the K-2005C... It was mislabled on Amazon (and I'm sad to report it still is!!! even after I spent the time to explain it to them and they had to deal with my return/credit as they don't stock the K-2006 or the K-2006C).
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    I think I misunderstood your post... I read it like you had the kit and were asking a question about it's use... It appears that you don't own one yet?
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    No, sturev, I don't have one yet. But that's a good tip about NOT buying one on Amazon! Thanks.

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    Default Re: Newbie - Green Pool

    Quote Originally Posted by ponytailhair View Post
    To answer CarlD, I googled Taylor K-2006, and the one I looked at had this summary: "A complete DPD test kit designed for service people, commercial pool operators and health dept officials interested in economy & portability. Tests for
    Free & Total Chlorine (.5 - 5.0 ppm) This is the DPD test, not the FAS-DPD TEST
    Bromine (1.0 - 10 ppm) Unless you use bromine instead of chlorine, this is not relevant.,
    pH (6.8-8.2) This tests how acid or alkaline your water is.
    Acid Demand, Base Demand Ignore these two. They sound more important than they are,
    Calcium Hardness Measures calcium and is only important in concrete/plaster pools or when it goes too high in vinyl pool. I measure this once or twice a season since my pool is vinyl,
    Total Alkalinity Loosely, this measure how resistant pH is to change so it doesn't bounce around. It's more than that but that's enough to know for now.
    and Cyanuric Acid Stabilizer: A two edged-sword. You need it to keep chlorine from being destroyed by UV rays. Too little is a problem but too much is a bigger problem.

    Uses 3/4 oz reagents.Plus Titrants to improve accuracy."

    I do not want to break any rules about advertising, especially since I don't even know this company, so I will not say which google result I got this information from.

    This is all like a foreign language to me, so thanks for your patience and help!
    Thanks for being concerned but even if you had listed the vendor you would have not been in violation--especially since you are CRITICIZING that vendor.

    Now that sounds exactly like the description of the K-2005 kit. The clue is the K-2006 tests Free Chlorine and Combined Chloramines. You calculate Total Chlorine by adding FC and CC together. The 2005 kit calculates Free Chlorine and Total Chlorine and, instead, you calculate Combined Chloramine by subtracting FC from TC.
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    If you are shopping on Amazon then this thread has a link to the proper kit, the K-2006.
    Also, if you purchase the kit through this link you will help support the forum and keep it going.
    http://www.poolforum.com/pf2/showthread.php?t=10006
    Retired pool store and commercial pool maintenance guy.

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    Default Re: Newbie - Green Pool

    Hey folks,

    I've got links to Amazon that ARE for the K2006 -- different Amazon associate. The photo is DEFINITELY an K2006 and it's listed as an "FAS-DPD" kit, so I would assume that's what they are delivering.

    And, if you purchase that way, the Pool Forum gets 8%!

    Here's the post:
    http://www.poolforum.com/pf2/showthread.php?t=10006

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