I was testing with a cheap kit and now I have a Taylor K-2005?
I was testing with a cheap kit and now I have a Taylor K-2005?
What are you using to shock with, meaning ingredients? What kind of pool do you have and what type of filter and size of pump?
The pool is in ground pool, DE Filter, Pentair variable speed pump, Chlor Brite is the product I am using to shock. I started out one week using 2 pounds to shock when I had algae. Then when I saw no chlorine and checked everything and had the water tested fine, they said shock again so I used a pound, then it did the same again so I used another pound.
your CYA is 80, so I would not use the chlorine tablets anymore; most of them I think are trichlor, which will continue to raise your CYA and cause you to have to maintain higher FC levels!
the 2005 kit is DPD, not DPD-FAS, and as Ben stated it can bleach out at higher FC levels- indicating 0 when really 15! The OTO kit will turn orange or brown at higher levels, instead of clear, so will give you
true, if not accurate, indication of FC presence!
madwil's right. You should not use tablets (tri-chlor) or powder (di-chlor) to chlorinate. Stick to bleach/Liquid Chlorine. IF your total hardness or calcium hardness level isn't approaching 400, you can also use Cal-Hypo (calcium hypchlorite) to chlorinate. But always read the ingredients. Names like "Shock" don't mean anything.
You can dilute your OTO kit using the CarlD Shot Glass method (You can search our forum for it) to dilute your pool water. Mix one shot of pool water with one shot of steam distilled water (pretty much every supermarket and discount drug chain stocks it) and test that, and you can double the reading. So if it says "5ppm" it's really 10ppm. Or, use 2 shots of distilled to one of pool and triple the reading. Now "5" means 15ppm.
I THINK you can dilute the DPD the same way--it usually bleaches out at FC=10 or 15...but I don't know for sure. You can try. Meanwhile, a gallon of steam distilled water is cheap and easy to get.
You don't have to go and buy a whole K2006 kit. All you need now is the FAS-DPD portion. That's the Taylor K-1515a kit--just the FAS-DPD test.
You can go to: http://poolsolutions.com/testkit-order-links.html and order the K-1515 via that link. It's through Amazon, but it helps support PoolForum so that we can stay on-line. You can also find this link in PoolDoc's and Watermom's signatures above.
There's also a K-1515C but that just has more of the chems and costs more, otherwise it's the same thing.
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