Dick,
By any chance is the sample water temperature cold? Do you see the same problem if you let it warm up to room temperature (cap the top of the sample container while waiting for it to warm up).
Richard
Dick,
By any chance is the sample water temperature cold? Do you see the same problem if you let it warm up to room temperature (cap the top of the sample container while waiting for it to warm up).
Richard
Richard,
Yes, the water temperature is cold, 70 degrees or so......I just opened last weekend and have not fired up the heater yet. I will cap a sample tomorrow and let it warm up before testing. THANKS A BUNCH for the tip!!!!!! I will let you know how it comes out. Thanks again!!!
Dick
Also, the OTO test for total chlorine (turns yellow) can take up to a minute or two to fully develop
Retired pool store and commercial pool maintenance guy.
Chem geek and waterbear, I would like to thank you sooooo much for the insight you gave me on testing my water. I would never have thought that my water being cold could have an effect on the testing. The water is now warm and everything is working great! This was a simple answer for you, but a frustration for me, thanks again for taking the time to help me. This is why this forum is GREAT!!!!
Papa6
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