This is a way to extend the measurement range of your Test Kit.
While awaiting the arrival of my PS234, I needed a way to verify that I was maintaining a high enough shock level of bleach. So I took my $13 test kit from Wal-Mart and used the big cylinder to help me accurately dilute the pool water sample. I fill the cylinder to 5 ml with the pool sample water and then bring it up to the 25 ml level with tap water (distilled would be better). I swirl to mix and then test it for chlorine. If it measures 2 ppm, then that translates to 5 X 2 ppm = 10 ppm.
Use whatever ratio makes sense for the level you're trying to measure. For example if you dilute 1 unit of the sample water with 9 units of distilled water, you would multiply your reading by 10. 1 unit of sample with 14 units of distilled, you would multiply by 15, and so on.
Naturally, you loose accuracy, but at least it gets you in the ballpark.
This concept should work with any test that is looking for "parts per million" of something.
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