As I found out recently, yes. Doing a test on water that has not been mixed in awhile can give you inaccurate results
What do mean by this....my pool is newly filled about 2 weeks ago....and the pump has ran pretty much 24/7 since....????
As I found out recently, yes. Doing a test on water that has not been mixed in awhile can give you inaccurate results
laweatherred said:As I found out recently, yes. Doing a test on water that has not been mixed in awhile can give you inaccurate results
What do mean by this....my pool is newly filled about 2 weeks ago....and the pump has ran pretty much 24/7 since....????
If you expect that your CH level is extremely high, you can do the test so that each drop is 25, instead of 10, to speed up the process and save on reagent usage. Use 10 ml of pool water, 10 drops of R-0010, 3 drops of R-0011L, and multiply the number of drops of R-0012 by 25 to get your CH level.
.....and still used 150 drops of R0012 and it never changed but clear.If you expect that your CH level is extremely high, you can do the test so that each drop is 25, instead of 10, to speed up the process and save on reagent usage. Use 10 ml of pool water, 10 drops of R-0010, 3 drops of R-0011L, and multiply the number of drops of R-0012 by 25 to get your CH level.
.....and still used 150 drops of R0012 and it never changed but clear.