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    Default Re: Lots of drops, can I do this?

    Yes, you can but you will lose resolution. In fact, if you read the instructions on the lid of your Taylor at the bottom of both the TA and CH tests it it says:

    "When high TA is anticipated, this procedure may be used: Use 10 ml. sample, 1 drop R-0007, 3 drops R-0006 and multiply dops in step 4 by 25."

    "When high CH is anticipated, this procedure may be used: Use 10 ml. sample, 10 drops R-0010, 3 drops R-0011L and multiply dops in step 4 by 25."


    This cuts the resolution (precision) of these test from 10 ppm to 25 ppm! You can use less reagents but you will not have as accurate a results. If you levels are high the less accurate results are more than enough, however. (For example, if your calcium hardness is above 500 it really isn't that critical to know if it is 525 ppm, 530, or 550 ppm. If you CH is onl 160 ppm and you want to raise it the 10 ppm resolution becomes much more important!)

    EDIT: These same procedures can be used with Ben's PS-234 (and other kits) since they use the same Taylor reagents for tese tests!
    Last edited by waterbear; 02-19-2007 at 02:22 PM.
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    Default Re: Lots of drops, can I do this?

    Thanks Waterbear, I figured that would be the case. I spend 35k on a pool, and I'm worried about saving a $2 reagent...LOL, I crack myself up sometimes.

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