So I finally got the BTB and ran some tests yesterday.
I collected a sample of water, and checked the pH + TA. pH was 7.9, and TA was between 60 - 70. I logged 65 for it.
I then adjusted the pH with a target of 7.6, assuming 25ppm borates, and the app called for 21oz of 31.45% MA. I added it.
After the pool had mixed, I checked the pH and it was 7.68. I know my pool volume is correct, so 7.7 would make sense if borates were 32ppm and not 25ppm or 50ppm. I did this to compare the results against the drop based borate test.
I then took another water sample and ran the drop based borate test:
I ran the test once with my 13 y/o son watching the colors, and we hit 8 drops (8x4 = 32ppm borates). I did have to play with the 0009 and 0010 reagents at the beginning because one drop of 0010 would give us green, and the 2nd drop would give us the deep blue. So the concentration of the 0010 made it difficult to get a pale or baby blue color. I had to use 0009 to drop the pH even lower after hitting straw yellow, in order to get the 0010 2nd drop to not overshoot the pale blue.
I ran the test a second time with my wife watching the colors, and she wasn't sure on the blue matching on the final step. It was somewhere around 8 or 9 drops as well though, but was difficult to really get an answer LOL.
During both tests, I dropped the pH meter in at each step to check my above prediction on using pH to do this test, and everything tracked. Comparing the pH of step 3 in my list above to the pH of step 6 with a pH meter, seems to be an accurate way to do this test. It also seems using a drop target of 6.0 with a raise target of 8.3 when using the meter and no BTB gave me closer results to the BTB test than using the 4.5 and 7.0/7.5 targets did. I realize 4.5 is probably a better target due to the conversion of carbonate alkalinity, but with my pool and testing, the 6.0 and 8.3 gave me the 32ppm result where the 4.5 and 7.0/7.5 targets gave me 36ppm borates. It's just one drop difference though...
After all this testing, I assumed 32ppm borates and calculated 15 lbs of boric acid (from duda diesel) to raise borates to 55ppm. So I added it, brushed the pool, ran the pump on high with the waterfall going, and also ran the robot.
About an hour later, I ran the borates test again. The BTB (with wife watching colors) resulted in 13 drops (13 x 4 = 52), but the pH meter showed at 13 drops it was still 0.3 pH points shy of the target pH. One more drop of 0010 sent it well over the target, so it looks like I hit the 55ppm borate target I was aiming for.
I also tested the pH + TA after adding the boric acid. pH dropped from 7.68 to 7.44 and TA didn't change at all. If I remember correctly, this is normal for the boric acid to lower pH a bit after adding.
In the future, I will probably do this test myself with the pH meter using 4.5 as a low end target to deal with carbonate alkalinity, and 8.3 as the upper target because it seems to produce a result more aligned to what my son and wife were seeing with the colors.
It seems ideally a less potent 0010 reagent would be really useful here, but in the end, this certainly worked out well given what I have on hand.
On another note, my wife just started her 1st year as a science teacher for a charter school (6th - 9th grades), so the BTB will go to good use since she said all the BTB she has in the school's chemistry inventory expired a while ago
