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    Default Question about the Taylor test kits for beginners.

    I just purchased the K-2006C kit as recommended on this site. Do I also need to get the K-1000 OTO or will the K-2006C have everything that I need?

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    Default Re: Question about the Taylor test kits for beginners.

    The K-2006C has everything you need. The only reason for the K-1000 OTO would be if you wanted a different kind of chlorine test that cannot bleach out, but the FAS-DPD test in the K-2006 is very reliable and you can always add more DPD powder if you see a flash of pink that doesn't stick red due to a high FC level.
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    Default Re: Question about the Taylor test kits for beginners.

    The k-2006c has what you need. You do not need the k-1000.
    rectangle 11.5K gal IG concrete pool;; 125sf cartridge filter; 2hp 1 speed pump; K-2006, k-1766; PF:10

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    Default Re: Question about the Taylor test kits for beginners.

    Hey jpo, I'm new here (today) and thought I'd chime in. Not really sure how active this forum is, being as that you posted your question eons ago...okay 6 weeks. That kit will do you right. Having the K-1000 would be redundant, unless there is a reason why you would want to test for chlorine using the OT method. (er read this DPD vs OTO )

    Take note that with the cya test, you will only get 2 test from one of those bottles. Don't know about you, but I really don't place 100% reliance in anyone elses testing of my pool water. However, for warranty purposes (Premix freestone, etc...) and since it is 'free' I will have Chemical pools and Pinch a penny test for me. If their test results suggest that I do something, I'll test using my Taylor kit K2005. Again, if the third party test say my cya is too low, I will use my kit to confirm.

    I do test regularly for Cl and pH, too often if you ask my wife.



    The kit you have will test for Cl in a wider range than the K-2005. The Cl test is a bit more expensive and time consuming.

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