Re: 7.2 vs >8.2 Grrrrrrrrrrr

Originally Posted by
Infidel
I added some acid to the pool and the poolmaster kit was responsive right away, pH now reading in the 7.6 range.
I took the Taylor kit and added some additional sodiumthio from the poolmaster kit before the Taylor reagent (004), and the kit was reponsive at 7.6.
FYI, in my opinion, the Taylor reagent 004 does not contain enough sodium thiosulfate to adequately neutralize the Cl in high Cl pools. Supplement with some sodiumthio of your own for an accurate reading.
Actually, the taylor pH reagent (phenol red, not phenolphthlalein!) is corrected up to about 15 ppm. If the chlorine levels are too high for the phenol red reagent with any kit you will get high pH readings, not low! (reasons are technical so I will not post them here. I have posted them in many other threads but in a nutshell the phenol red is converted to chlorophenol red which tests the pH range of 4.6 to 6.8.) Adding the sodium thiosulfate chlorine neutralizer works up to a point but it does raise the pH of the test sample which explains why the taylor reagnet read a higher pH when you added it. I would believe the taylor reagent! The poolmaster reagent obviously is not corrected for high chlorine levels, hence the reading of 8.2. Your actual pH is way below that. because of the interference all that purple color you are getting means is that the pH is above 6.8!
My advice is to either test you pH with a properly calibrated pH meter or allow your chlorine levels to drop to about 6-8 ppm, which is as high as you need to run it for a CYA of 80 ppm! High chlorine can also interfere with the TA test and might interfere with the CH test so you might want to check all of these when the pH is lower. I would also suggest redoing the CYA test and see if you get the same results. I suspect that your CYA is either higher than you think or you have not kept your chlorine levels up high enough and have let them yo-yo up and down which will not kill the algae. How are you testing for chlorine? Are you using the DPD test in the Taylor K-2005 or the FAS-DPD titration test in the K-2006? If I am not mistaken the Poolmaster test kits have OTO which only tests total chlorine.
Last edited by waterbear; 07-03-2006 at 01:37 AM.
Retired pool store and commercial pool maintenance guy.
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