I calibrated it this morning using a 4PH, 7PH & 10PH buffer. It cal'ed to with in .02 of each other. This HACH will test to 10 Cl anything above that will be off scale high.
This is the HACH we have. http://www.equipcoservices.com/renta...otometers.html
I work as an Operator at a Power Plant and we make our own Demineralized water and Potable water plus we have to do our own Boiler water testing. We have lots of cool testing equipment. LOL
Plaster in-ground pool with spa; 2.5HP Whisperflow2 pump; Pentair CCP-420 filter; In-floor cleaning; Taylor K-1004
Dave, given that somebody probably paid upwards of $2,000 for that thing . . . they might object to referring to it as a "gizmo".
But your point is correct. I fought that battle many times, with pool operators who struggled to accept the idea that they were going to calibrate an $8,000 pool controller with a $25 test kit. Spectrophotometer don't suffer the same sort of inherent 'drift' troubles controls or instruments using pH, ORP, or thin film electrodes -- but they are subject to a variety of other systemic errors. All too often, equipment operators fail to validate them, and then use them to generate useless or even dangerous results.
But, properly calibrated, such systems are capable of producing results almost as good as old-style buret titrations!
Fine. Sorry. Doohickey then.
And a Station Chemist as well I'd guess - convienient.
I owe you an apology SBR_GUY, I read your post too quickly and presumed that your poolRX friend had loaned you a strip reader (Hach makes 'em). My bad. We good?
Glad to hear you're ordering the K-2006, I'm sure you'll be happy with it.
Last edited by SBR_GUY; 04-05-2014 at 12:53 PM.
Plaster in-ground pool with spa; 2.5HP Whisperflow2 pump; Pentair CCP-420 filter; In-floor cleaning; Taylor K-1004
OK. I did my tests last night and here are the results. YES i added 1 chlorine tab (Trichloro-s-triazinetrione), when i get home im gonna test again and remove the tab and add liquid, we have 500 gallon totes of the stuff here at work.
HACH: .8 TC, .9 FC, .1 CC.
TAYLOR: 1-2 Cl, .5-1 CC, 7.7 PH, 120 TA.
ULTRAMETER II: 7.49 PH.
Last edited by SBR_GUY; 04-05-2014 at 12:59 PM.
Plaster in-ground pool with spa; 2.5HP Whisperflow2 pump; Pentair CCP-420 filter; In-floor cleaning; Taylor K-1004
I think that if you want to compare your Taylor results to an accurate tester of another type, you would use the 25 ml sample. This will give you a CL(FL and CC) reading in 0.2 ppm increments. I don't' get your reported "1-2 CL, .5 - 1 CC.
At any rate, how your FC reading looks depends ENTIRELY on your CYA. Post that reading
In-ground gunite 16 x 30 13,000 gal. Full screen enclosure. 120 sq ft. Filter cartridge, 1-1/2 HP pump. Master Pools In-floor cleaner. Taylor K-2006.
The 1 - 2 Cl reading is based off the color chart in the Taylor test kits. The HACH spectrophotometer and the Ultrameter read down to .00 Also im not trying to be an ass, but read up on these testers then you will know more than you are commenting about. HACH D 2400 spectrophotometer and the Ultrameter II
As for the CYA I dont have a kit that reads that yet. Hope to make it to the store in the next few days to get one.
Taylor reads:
.5 - 1
1 - 2
ect.....
Plaster in-ground pool with spa; 2.5HP Whisperflow2 pump; Pentair CCP-420 filter; In-floor cleaning; Taylor K-1004
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