Frog @ Ease & Taylor R-0600 FC test
- By emoses
- Spas and Hot Tubs
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I've got a new Bullfrog spa that came with the Frog @ ease system. I may switch to Dichlor/bleach after I run out of the free chemicals I got with the new spa, but for now I'm gonna keep using the Frog.
I get consistently low FC readings, although Frog claims you only need 0.5-1.0 FC with their system. My question is: when I use the taylor daily FC/pH comparator block with the R-0600 reagent, the FC initially tends to read very low, but if I let it sit for 2-3 minutes and look again it reads significantly higher (e.g. it might read lighter than 0.5 initially but look more like 1.5 in a few minutes). Is that expected? Are you supposed to read it immediately and I should disregard the higher measurement?
I understand that the CC measurement isn't particularly meaningful for the frog system but I thought FC should be reasonably accurate.
I get consistently low FC readings, although Frog claims you only need 0.5-1.0 FC with their system. My question is: when I use the taylor daily FC/pH comparator block with the R-0600 reagent, the FC initially tends to read very low, but if I let it sit for 2-3 minutes and look again it reads significantly higher (e.g. it might read lighter than 0.5 initially but look more like 1.5 in a few minutes). Is that expected? Are you supposed to read it immediately and I should disregard the higher measurement?
I understand that the CC measurement isn't particularly meaningful for the frog system but I thought FC should be reasonably accurate.