Colormetric tests for calcium and TA have problems. Period. The other LaMotte meters have problems and limitatins with tese tests also. A titration test does not, which is why we recommend the K-2006 for testing.
I have a LaMotte ColorQ Pro-7 test kit that I bought in December 2011, and the Calcium Hardness test is now giving the same result (about 100), no matter how much LeisureTime Calcium Increaser I dump in (about 48 oz into a 375-gallon spa so far, enough to blow the roof off the reading). We are getting nose burns, which I know can be a symptom of high calcium -- which is why I finally realized that I'm probably getting bogus Ca readings (Cl, PH, Alk are al in normal ranges). I heard that other users have had problems with ColorQ Ca readings, so I'm looking for advice/feedback here. If someone can advise on a more reliable digital kit please let me know, else I'm probably going to try Taylor 2006, though I hate doing visual color matching. Thanks.
Colormetric tests for calcium and TA have problems. Period. The other LaMotte meters have problems and limitatins with tese tests also. A titration test does not, which is why we recommend the K-2006 for testing.
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