Quote Originally Posted by Fiveattripp View Post
I do not have a speedstir. Thank You...I am attaching a link to the water photos...maybe it is the chlorine working...killing whatever is in the water and not so much of the iron. https://www.dropbox.com/sh/74hu4ykt9...JS3wehpMa?dl=0 I know that we have had metal problems in the past and some of it might be metal. We fill with municipal and we have had quite a bit of rain lately. I will recheck tonight and again in the morning. I will also try to be very careful in how I test with the drops to make sure I am doing it correct. Thanks and will post again in the morning.
I can't see the photos. Best to use a photosharing service like Photobucket or Picasa.

Usually with municipal water you can look up water quality reports online to see if they detect any iron or other metals. Most municipal supplies are pretty good at keeping the metals out. Rain water is actually the best as it is nothing but pure water (no metals, no calcium, low TA, neutral-to-slightly acidic pH) so rain water is not your problem.

If you do consider the SpeedStir (I highly recommend it), you might also get a SamplerSizer as well. I have both and I can do the full suite of K-2006 tests in less than 15mins.