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    Default PH Reagent HTH vs Taylor

    I have a walmart HTH testing kit and recently purchased some Taylor PH reagent from the pool store. I tested tonight with the Taylor reagent and either my PH is waayy off (like doesn't match the chart at all) or the Taylor is a different color than the old HTH reagent. Does anyone know? I figured all reagents are the same but that's probably not correct. Thanks in advance for your replies.

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    Default Re: PH Reagent HTH vs Taylor

    I had a problem with high readings with the walmart kit. I have 2 other test kits that came with the pool that were close to each other so I dumped the walmart kit. It didnt agree with the pool store or other kits on Ph or total hardness.
    Post a set of results and the pros here will be able to help you better.
    Are you using the same color chart for each ???
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    Default Re: PH Reagent HTH vs Taylor

    I'm using the color chart that came with the HTH kit. I can't post results because the color doesn't really match anything on the chart. I think I'll see if I can find a Taylor color chart tomorrow, that must be the problem.

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    Default Re: PH Reagent HTH vs Taylor

    You really need to use the proper reagent . Taylor makes several that are used with different comparators. I will bet that the reagent you bought is R-0004. the one you need is R-0014. R-0004 is meant to be used with a 45 ml water sample in a large comparator tube like the one in the Taylor k-2005 and K-2006. R-0014 is meant for small comparator tubes like the one in your kit.
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