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    Our pool is in full sun, but the CYA level is around 110-120 (I used the distilled water trick mentioned in a thread on this forum to measure since it was above 100) so I would suspect little difference in chlorine levels between the surface and below the surface. I may try the depth experiment once I resolve the Speedstir vs. manual-swirl variation.
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    Default Re: FAS-DPD and Speedstir -- strange results

    I finally did through step #5. The results were about the same: 24 drops for the manual swirl and 18 drops for the Speedstir. I now have the gallon of pool water covered to test tomorrow.
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    Default Re: FAS-DPD and Speedstir -- strange results

    Thanks.

    You're going about it carefully enough, so that no matter what result you get, it will be helpful info for many.

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    Results of step #7 are about the same: 24 drops for manual swirl and 17 for the Speedstir.

    For steps #10 and #12, does it matter if I use yesterday's pool water from the gallon jug or if I take a fresh sample?
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    Default Re: FAS-DPD and Speedstir -- strange results

    I tried the first step #10 from Ben's list with the same results. I tried several other experiments involving varying the drop rate on the two samples, but all of those showed the same results too. I forgot to try the second step #10.

    On the bright side, the pool is crystal clear and we've really been enjoying it.
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    Default Re: FAS-DPD and Speedstir -- strange results

    Have you tried slowing down adding the drops to the SpeedStir so that you take as long for the two tests? Also, if you let the SpeedStir water set still after the test, does it turn pink again after a minute or so? I'm just stumped.
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    Default Re: FAS-DPD and Speedstir -- strange results

    Two thoughts:
    1) Have you compared the volume of the sample in the speed stir to the other test tube you are using?
    2) Do you put the stirring magnet in after measuring the sample or before? I'm sorry for asking the obvious, but sometimes...
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