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    Default OTO or FAS DPD for testing Chlorine

    Hi!

    I have read that the OTO is the most reliable test yet have not tried it. I purchased the FAS DPD test I believe 2 years ago from Ben (??) or someone else who writes on this forum as it came highly recommended. The problems I have with this test is that the black granules once dissolved cling like gum to the side of the plastic vial and cannot be removed without serious scrubbing. This started last summer. Also, I have to add a lot more granules to make the water turn pink. The water never turns back to clear rather stays grayish dull in color while adding the reagent which I suspect is from the gummy residue. Although I know I added enough bleach to have 31ppm Cl in my pool the other day, I could not verify with this test. So..... I am wondering if anyone else has experienced this problem with this product. I keep my pool kits in the pantry closet where the humidity is less than 60% and temp under 80. I think most chems have atleast a 2 year expiration so eventhough I have granules left I need to order something new.

    Would it be better to buy the OTO? If not, is the Taylor product good or is there another brand I should try?

    Oh, also, while I am thinking about it, I want to eventually use Borax. What is the best method/reagent to test for borates in the water?

    Thanks in advance! I appreciate all the info available on this site. Although I have learned a lot, I believe you can never have a trouble free pool! I will post another question about Calcium and CYA testing shortly.

    ( Gunite Pool, somewhat heart shaped, 18 x 40', ~30k gallons, 8.25% Bleach, Polaris 480 Sweeper, HOT Coastal South GA and we are away most of the time, summer 2012 we used pool about 10 times so had to use trichlor which sent CYA over 100)

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    Default Re: OTO or FAS DPD for testing Chlorine

    Quote Originally Posted by Redwolf View Post
    Hi!

    I have read that the OTO is the most reliable test yet have not tried it.
    It is a 'bulletproof' test in that it will show you chlorine if any is there and not bleach out. It's downside is that it only tests total chlorine and will also register MPS (and other oxidizers). It is useful for a quick daily check of chlorine levels when you don't want to break out the 'big kit" (as long as you are doing a full set of tests weekly or as needed.)

    I purchased the FAS DPD test I believe 2 years ago from Ben (??) or someone else who writes on this forum as it came highly recommended. The problems I have with this test is that the black granules once dissolved cling like gum to the side of the plastic vial and cannot be removed without serious scrubbing. This started last summer. Also, I have to add a lot more granules to make the water turn pink. The water never turns back to clear rather stays grayish dull in color while adding the reagent which I suspect is from the gummy residue.
    YOUR REAGENT HAS GONE BAD. THROW IT OUT AND BUY NEW DPD POWDER!. The Taylor DPD powder R-0870 is exactly the same as the DPD powder Ben had in his kit. DPD powder should not be black. It meand it has oxidized. It really should be white to grey. Once it starts turning black, while possibly usable, will have the side effects you mentioned.


    Although I know I added enough bleach to have 31ppm Cl in my pool the other day, I could not verify with this test. So..... I am wondering if anyone else has experienced this problem with this product. I keep my pool kits in the pantry closet where the humidity is less than 60% and temp under 80. I think most chems have atleast a 2 year expiration so eventhough I have granules left I need to order something new.

    Would it be better to buy the OTO? If not, is the Taylor product good or is there another brand I should try?
    IF you want to pick up an inexpensive OT kit to use as a daily tester then get a Taylor K-1000 OTO/pH test kit. It is well under $10 but it will NOT replace your FAS-DPD test kit.
    Oh, also, while I am thinking about it, I want to eventually use Borax. What is the best method/reagent to test for borates in the water?
    The easiest way is the LaMotte borate test strips. Don't get the AquaChek strips, they are next to useless and impossible to read. If yo have a Taylor K-2006 or K-2005 test kit you can get an add on borate test from Piscines-Apollo Pools in Canada. It is a drops counting titration much like the FAS-DPD test but a bit more complicated and uses two of the reagents in the Taylor kit in addition to the reagents included with this add on
    Thanks in advance! I appreciate all the info available on this site. Although I have learned a lot, I believe you can never have a trouble free pool! I will post another question about Calcium and CYA testing shortly.

    ( Gunite Pool, somewhat heart shaped, 18 x 40', ~30k gallons, 8.25% Bleach, Polaris 480 Sweeper, HOT Coastal South GA and we are away most of the time, summer 2012 we used pool about 10 times so had to use trichlor which sent CYA over 100)
    It sound like you need new reagents or possibly a new kit. The Taylor reagents (or equivalents) are what Ben used in his kits. Depending on which one you have you mightneed either R-0004 or R-0014 for pH but since you don't have the OTO test already I would guess you need R-0004.

    IF you are going to get a new test kit then you want a Taylor K-2006 (NOT the K-2005, which uses DPD instead of FAS-DPD but is otherwise identical). Period. End of Story!
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    Default Re: OTO or FAS DPD for testing Chlorine

    Many thanks for your recommendations. I just looked up the trouble free products. Since I need more CYA reagents, I thought this kit may fit my needs more. What is your opinion insofar as that compared to the Taylor? I have not yet checked for price comparison.

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    I am the one that wrote the original kit comparison at TFP when I was MOD over there and I slanted it toward the TF-100 to help Dave get his new business off the ground when he first started TF Test kits(and it still appears in their Pool School essentially unchanged!). While the inclusion of the OTO kit with the TF-100 is nice it is not necessary(an can be had for under $10 from many mail order sources. You can find inexpensive OTO test kits for around $5 or so at places like Walmart and Ace Hardware. While not as nice as the taylor one they are serviceable. and the higher resolution pH test in the 2000 series kits (inclusing the K-2006 is a plus. Amato Industries usually has excellent prices on the K-2006 and on reagents, btw.
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    Default Re: OTO or FAS DPD for testing Chlorine

    Quote Originally Posted by PoolDoc View Post
    I believe these borate strips, made by Lamotte, work OK:
    Lamotte Insta Test Borate Pool & Spa Strips

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    Default Re: OTO or FAS DPD for testing Chlorine

    Thanks, I appreciate your honest thoughts. I will check with Amato.

    BTW, I am going to fall for it, what is a sniggle mechanic?

    Am I suppose to ask my cya and calcium questions in another post?

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    Thanks! I will purchase those. So looking forward to soft skin and sparkling clear water!!

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    Default Re: OTO or FAS DPD for testing Chlorine

    Quote Originally Posted by Redwolf View Post

    BTW, I am going to fall for it, what is a sniggle mechanic?
    A sniggle mechanic fixes sniggles, what else? If you want more of an explanation then you need to ask Ben (PoolDoc)!

    BTW, it is a real word use to describ a method of catching eels using a sniggle hook or apparatus.

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    Default Re: OTO or FAS DPD for testing Chlorine

    Already bugged Ben for the day!! "-)

    Thanks for the definition....interesting. So, you lasso eels hiding in holes here at the pool forum!?!

    You may find the urban definitions interesting as well! I appreciate the addition to my vocabulary but not sure I should really use the term with the younger generation. No telling what they think!

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